5.
Dr. Hemsworth,
Still no reply. Mom keeps telling me to just treat my letters to you like I'm writing a diary. But you're still a stranger to me and you're not like a diary that is just a regular notebook with a name. Are you even a real doctor? Mom doesn't answer my questions about you at all. It's kind of unfair that you know all these things now about me, but I don't know a thing about you.
Surely you must have been receiving my letters by now. To really see if you're reading them, I'll send you these questions. If you don't reply to them, I really won't send a letter back. My Daddy is the president and I'm sure that he won't be very happy with you being this rude to his one and only child. I didn't think that I'll have to pull that card, but you leave me with no choice, sir.
Here are my questions:
1 - What is your full name?
2 - Where exactly do you work?
3 - How many kids are writing letters to you?
4 - Why are you so busy all the time?
5 - Why do you specialize on girls like me who don't like dresses, or boys who do like dresses?
I have even more, but I want to see first if you will give me any answer, so I will stop there.
From, Phoenix.
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Phoenix is in the In-Between [LGBTQ+ NOVEL]
Teen FictionPhoenix is 11 years old. It's a tough age for any child to be in: making friends fitting in at school, discovering yourself, and more. But it's even worse for Phoenix: not only is she the new kid in school, but her father is also the new president o...