Rosa and M&M's Correspondence[]
This is a pile of correspondence between a technician, Rosa, in Rediesel Desert and M&M Second-hand Parts Store in Umbraton. To get cheap parts for her modification projects, Rosa reached out to the parts store M&M in Umbraton that had exactly what she needed. Their cooperation went on for over a decade until Rosa passed away. We could have a peek at the daily life in Rediesel Desert and Umbraton through these letters.
Introduction[]
Technician Rosa was quite upset about the shortage of parts in Rediesel Desert. She saw M&M Second-hand Parts Store on a leaflet, advertising to have a large collection of pieces at fair prices. She placed her first order through a letter and was very pleased with their reply.
First Year's Correspondence I[]
Dear Mr. Max and Ms. Minny,
This is Rosa from Rediesel Desert. I saw your advertisement in a crate of bootleg tequila. They rolled your leaflet into a mass and used it as a buffer between bottles. The prices in your parts store seem very fair. I wish I had found you earlier. I contacted a caravan to help deliver this order letter to you in Umbraton. Now I have my fingers crossed for them to have a safe journey to start doing business.
I've enclosed a separate list of parts that I need, along with a schematic drawing. You will see it on the back of this letter.
I calculated a rough price based on your ad and sent 1,500 Nightium for this order. Please check the total amount. In case someone from the caravan gets greedy, helping themselves to a tip on top of the service fee I have already paid. If this happens unfortunately, please use a trustworthy courier for your reply, and I'll make it up to you.Yours sincerely,
Rosa
Written on a dry afternoon
Dear Lady Rosa,
It is our honor to serve you. The required parts have been packed by categories and sent out of Umbraton using the same caravan (We received exactly 1,500 Nightium. I guess you can trust and continue using their service). The amount you sent is too much, so we have returned 21 Nightium with this letter. I hope the parts will reach you sooner rather than later. Have a pleasant day.
Yours,
M&M Parts Store
Written at the end of the rainy season
P.S.:
Hi, Rosa. This is Minny. I wouldn't say I like being addressed as a miss. It sounds so lofty and too important. But my father loved that you called him a mister. The adults seem to enjoy other people's respect, even if it's hypocritical. That's probably why he started this letter with the word dear. It's a first. He usually prefers the term damned.
I helped father sort the parts on your order but, to be honest, I can't imagine where they will be used at. Many of the features you need are quite special, probably having been on the bottom shelf in our warehouse for a good while. Regular modification tasks simply don't use them. Please tell me what they are for if you don't mind. I'm really curious!
One more thing. Please don't mention this to my father. I didn't mean to open his letter but come on. He sent me to deliver the parcel.