[The letter is a gift from the past to the now and future. Alderic has to take Ekkehardt's word about Grimm and what little he knows from meeting him briefly.
Grimm had written about his friends, his family, and Daybreak. He wrote and wrote, and never once talked about himself.]
I don't think I'm that interesting either. [But he smiles anyway.] Maybe together we could make one interesting person?
[It's a bad joke, an echo of Grimm's own terrible sense of humor. That endures despite the gap between the two of them.]
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Grimm had written about his friends, his family, and Daybreak. He wrote and wrote, and never once talked about himself.]
I don't think I'm that interesting either. [But he smiles anyway.] Maybe together we could make one interesting person?
[It's a bad joke, an echo of Grimm's own terrible sense of humor. That endures despite the gap between the two of them.]