Dear Madam,
It would appear I have neglected to tell you my dear that I shall be returning for a short visit. I do not know for how long, but I assure you the visit will be worth your while.
I know all this may come as a surprise but allow me to reassure you that I have your best interests in mind. For each day I visit, a new painting will be erected within the galleries. Whether or not the old codgers will appreciate the new work is something out of my control.
That is something for you to deal with my dear.
As per the contract, I shall provide the art and you shall show them to the public.
I apologise for my absence but as you already know I am a very busy man. While I do get the odd day to myself, I usually fall short due to poor organisation or general tiredness.
Hopefully all will be forgiven by the time I arrive, allow us to put aside the troubles we once had and begin where we left off.
Yours Sincerely...
*As your eyes reach the end of the letter it becomes clear to you that someone did not want you to know who exactly wrote the letter, for the last part of the letter has been torn off violently.*












