Born in 1588, Regibald Inkling lived in London, England. The son of a scholar, he found his greatest enlightening on the empty parchment ready for him to breathe the life into his characters. His work in writing at a young age took him to work under William Shakespeare until he walked away from the endeavor, feeling there must be more to writing than plays and epic poems. Late in the summer of 1612, Regibald disappeared without a trace, and history has no link to whatever happened with him, except six letters.One morning, he awoke outside his favorite pub, staring into the eyes of a young, beautiful lady, AnnMarie. AnnMarie hadn't come from the other side of town, rather the other side of time. Thenceforth, the two communicated with letters, as AnnMarie found great advice from Regibald on writing her novel, owning her own style, and following her characters. For AnnMarie's readability, Regibald keeps his letters in the language fit for 2012, which he had learned through many travels to her time after she showed him the portal of time travel. His letters are not limited to writing, as he professes his mutual love for her, which spins to unrelenting turmoil as he determines another sight of her may never come.