Fellenn stood over the mailbox in front of the Darnassus bank, a letter in one hand, and an envelope in the other. Some sense of reason had forced her to ask where her cousin might be before running off after her into dangerous country. Hopefully this letter would give her the answers she needed.
"To Any and All,
I am looking for information about a druid by the name of Elletaris Stormsong. She is tall, even for a Night Elf, and has pale violet skin, white eyes, and long white hair. She travels on a striped frostsaber who will answer to "Aya," and possibly with a wintersaber named Aja. She was last known to be in Everlook, heading north.
Send replies to Fellenn Stormsong in Darnassus. Any information will be rewarded."
Fellenn sighed and read over the letter again. There was no chance it would even arrive in Everlook quickly enough to satisfy her - Elle's disappearance had whittled her patience down to nothing - but short of throwing the messenger through a mage portal, there was nothing to be done for it. There were also no mages currently in Darnassus. She'd looked. Fellenn folded the paper and stuffed it back in the envelope, audibly cursing the length of time it took for anyone to travel. She nearly put it in the mailbox, but an odd sound at her elbow stopped her. She looked down to see a female Gnome clearing her throat.
"I can get that where you want it faster than any messenger."
Fellenn raised an eyebrow. "For a price, I imagine."
"Naturally. Business is business. That's Everlook written on the envelope, right? That'd only be two gold."
"Two gold? How fast?"
"A week and a half, two at the most." She smiled. "I have connections your simple mailman could never dream of."
It was immensely faster than Fellenn had dared to hope, and cheaper than anyone else that fast would charge. It could be a scam, but it was only two gold and she could easily write another letter...
Fellenn fished the payment out of her pocket and handed both the coin and the envelope to the Gnome, whose smile widened as she looked up with greed sparkling in her eyes.
"Nanell Oddspark, by the way. You won't regret it."