Dear my lovely wife Sophie,
                              
                              It’s almost Christmas and I have asked the Masters if I can get you something from the market place for Christmas to which they granted permission. Don’t open it until Christmas Day, I know you’ll love it. The Masters have given us until the New Year off of training, which the others are happy about.
                              
                              I hope the babies were delivered okay. I’m so sorry I wasn’t there beside you but I hope the other girls are okay. Curiosity is going to kill me because I don’t know if my baby is a boy or a girl but I am hoping for a little girl. 
                              
                              We have finally moved on to another more advanced obstacle course and I think Raph is glad, almost over the moon glad. Quing-Ma has given us permission to go into the town to explore and enjoy the daylight. We still wear trench coats and fedoras’ but we’ve needed to add scarves to the outfit due to it now being Winter. 
                              
                              Is anyone sick? If so, I’m sure April and Casey can help, although I’m not too sure about Casey. 
                              
                              I’m really starting to wish I was home now. It’s the first Christmas I’ve had away from Splinter and I’m not liking it. It’s too different. I can’t wait to get home and see the babies. 
                              
                              I love you and Merry Christmas. 
                              
                              Leonardo
                              
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                              Grace,
                              
                              Merry Christmas baby, I am not enjoying being away from you all this year. I am up to my third journal and almost needing a fourth book, much to Rosala’s disgust.
                              
                              Tahlya has finally started smiling which is an achievement from all of us. Quing-Ma told us she hasn’t smiled since her parents died. Mikey is excited for Christmas Day and I guess I’m more excited about going home to guys. 
                              
                              Leo and Donnie claimed that you have all had the babies by now. How are they? I know you can’t respond but it feels right to ask. I’m hoping for a little boy to train but I really don’t want him to have my temper. 
                              
                              Have you been drawing lately? I always love to see your drawings and I hope you’ll have heaps to show me when I get back. Take heaps of photos too. 
                              
                              Is Casey causing you trouble? If he is tell April to slap him one for me.
                              
                              I’m hoping we can come home soon. According to Sahara, we are progressing quite a bit. I honestly can’t wait to get home and show you the new moves I’ve been able to master. 
                              
                              I love you Gracie,
                              
                              Raph
                              
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                              My beautiful Rosie,
                              
                              Merry Christmas, my love. I hope you are going to be getting spoilt on this magnificent day and I really hope you like what I got you from the markets here. 
                                      
                                   
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Letter's Home (Sequel to Grace's Path)
AdventureIt's been a couple of years since Grace found out the April and Casey are her real parents and she's loving it. Not long after the girls turned twenty-one, Master Splinter sent his sons off to Japan to continue their training. The only communicati...
 
                                               
                                                  