[It is, for all intents and purposes, a very short letter. It starts with the word Son as a salutation, but conspicuously lacks any sort of modifier — no my, no dear.
The next line of calligraphy is brief: You have been in my thoughts, of late. Word of your affairs in the city has reached me. I expect all is well.
And the next: I shall travel soon.
And the closing: Your father.
Meanwhile, the lack of reaction to the honking has Sypha sounding the horn again, and when that doesn't pan out, she shrugs and hops out of the car, leaving it out for the time being while she goes to investigate.]
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The next line of calligraphy is brief: You have been in my thoughts, of late. Word of your affairs in the city has reached me. I expect all is well.
And the next: I shall travel soon.
And the closing: Your father.
Meanwhile, the lack of reaction to the honking has Sypha sounding the horn again, and when that doesn't pan out, she shrugs and hops out of the car, leaving it out for the time being while she goes to investigate.]
...Alucard?