I'm afraid I haven't much time today, hence how short it is, but i will make up for it with the promise of starting the Vowels tomorrow.
Digression -
The blending of characters;

- 'f' which can be blended like 's' as they follow the same sort of rules.

'f' and 'r' are also a blending character although the 'f' becomes misshapen at the base, the opposite is also true;

an 'r' and 'f' blend where the 'r' is written first and loops at the top to reverse and join halfway through the length of the 'r'. The use of a blend should depend on the situation, as sometimes it is easier or rather easier to read back when they are written as seperate characters.

The 'f' and 'l' blend where the 'f' is tucked into the curve of the 'l' just like the Teeline 's'. Hence keeping the proper shape of the characters is important to seperate them when reading back. The Teeline 'f' can also be merged with 'b', 'h', 'm', 'p' and 'w' to create quicker characters to write. They are not necessary to use, it's fine to write them seperately aswell.
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