[The Tsurugi Farmstead receives a nicely-wrapped package one day: when Konoha opens it there's an ornate (and rather large) box from a bakery inside, along with a card.
In the box are an assortment of pastries: muffins, but also eclairs, macaroons, madeleines, and so on. It's a veritable feast, and likely expensive (though perhaps it's not as much of an issue here, where money is much esier to come by.
The writing on the card is in a neat and crisp, if slightly flowery hand, the line thin and careful.
Madame Konoha, Please consider these as a token of my gratitude for taking care of me when I was under the effect of the Light Year Float. I apologize for disrupting your day, and for any trouble I may have caused at the time. That said, your hospitality was greatly appreciated. I hope you have a nice day.
About a week after the whole childseph fiasco
In the box are an assortment of pastries: muffins, but also eclairs, macaroons, madeleines, and so on. It's a veritable feast, and likely expensive (though perhaps it's not as much of an issue here, where money is much esier to come by.
The writing on the card is in a neat and crisp, if slightly flowery hand, the line thin and careful.
Madame Konoha,
Please consider these as a token of my gratitude for taking care of me when I was under the effect of the Light Year Float. I apologize for disrupting your day, and for any trouble I may have caused at the time. That said, your hospitality was greatly appreciated. I hope you have a nice day.
Sincerely,
Joseph Desaulniers]