A Fifth Letter from a Black Bird

Dear Osiris,

At this point, my room has become a conflagration. I still have not figured it out.

I wonder if God will condone whatever actions I did in the past, just this one. This case is quite an enigma. I don't know why Lord Sternin takes pride in collecting body parts, but I see nothing else suspicious. Perhaps Elizabeth was simply scared of Nico's collection.

I feel like I have made a mistake. Lady Marion might not have run away because of shame, maybe because of fear. Perhaps Lord Sternin threatened her in some way. We'll never know. Mother didn't tell me anything in the results, except that it "wasn't anything you'd already known."

I still have a hunch Elizabeth is not related at all. I feel like she genuinely didn't know anything, and we had just been rash. If only Mother had the pride to say she was wrong. And must she make such a big deal out of it? We could have quietly discarded her body, and nobody would be any wiser.

I suppose we are in congruity that this case was caused by unwise and irrational decisions, but now we are stuck fixing Mother's problems.

I have found that Lord Sternin did lose his precious sister, and he was quite angry about it. It was around a year ago, but another woman mysteriously died after she did. And, two months after that, another woman. Every two months, a woman died around the same day. It is a strange case, since each woman has a different body part removed. Although, so far this case has no leads, no matter how much you look into it. Lord Sternin and his family are potential suspects, but it may just be a coincidence.

Well, it is a pretty big coincidence, nonetheless. Perhaps Lord Sternin's collection of organs may do with this as well?

Anyway, tomorrow is Good Friday, and I will have to attend the celebration there. (you will too, of course) I hope you have time to read this letter by then, but might not be able to respond.

On a lighter note, if Lord Sternin is such a womanizer, does he have a fiancé yet?

See you,

Easter.