8 February 1717
Nassau
Mother, father, my beloved brothers and sister, I hope you will forgive me for what I have done, for freeing those outlaws and running away with them. Perhaps you will never understand, perhaps you feel betrayed, perhaps you judge me, but it does not matter, it does not matter, because for the first time in my life I have understood who I am and how I want to live my days.
Don't worry about me. I am fine. You all know me well and trust my judgement; therefore, believe me when I say that I have met some friendly people.
I will not come to Charlestown, not yet, but I promise that I will see you again. I will visit you as soon as I can. I know it will not be easy for you to accept this decision of mine, and I am sorry I cannot write you a longer, more detailed letter; I do not have much time now. In any case, please know that I am happy and I hope that this knowledge is enough for you. Today is a beautiful day.
I love you.
Affectionately,
Eveline Adler
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Treasure of the sea |Lesbian story|
Historical FictionSpring, year 1716 Eveline Adler is the daughter of a wealthy English merchant. Her family moved to the New World, while she stayed in London to finish her studies. After two years separated from her family, she decides to leave and join her loved on...