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Dear Plato:

Hi.

Enclosed is the file you requested. I had to go into the basement to find
it. No one has read this particular one in many years, and I was
extremely surprised when you asked for it.

Although you are probably as familiar with the facts as I am, I
thought it might help to refresh both our memories and provide some
background.

All three of them were in their midteens at the time. Blade had just
turned 16, according to the records. This was the fourth of their little
adventures and the one that affected Blade the most.

As usual, I employed a subjective style instead of an objective
narrative. History should be vibrant, not dull.
Knowing you as well as I do, I took the liberty of going through the
archives for the other files related to Blade's travels during the same
period. If you desire to see them, I'll be happy to send them over.

By the way, does Blade know you're doing this? He doesn't take kindly
to anyone prying into his past without a good reason. I know the files
are official records open to every Family member, but it's a privilege
that should not be abused, even by our esteemed leader.

Does this have anything to do with the recent incident involving
Blade's son Gabe and that mutated black bear? If so, I understand your
motive. Will you give this to Blade before or after you read it? Heh-heh.

Well, I've rambled enough. Stop by and visit me sometime. I get lonely
with no one to talk to.

Respectfully,