[Mary's surprise is resounded by a lack of immediate response from her. There's a long pause before she can think up the proper words to respond next. Anne was set to be executed? This was news to her. What had changed her father's mind and so suddenly?]
This must be sorcery, for what I know certainly is not the same as what you are informing me. This is, perhaps, more proof that you are a witch, Mistress Anne. Why would you be spared and not my mother?
I think perhaps it is wise that we not share more unnecessary details over these strange enchanted pages, but that we rather meet in person. Much as I wish to not ever meet with you in person, I feel that this is the best approach.
What say you, Anne?
[Mary intentionally does not give her the privilege of a title. If she was sentenced to be executed then she had fallen out of her father's graces and deserves no more title than her mother deserved to be tossed aside so easily.]