Jan. 6, 1941
Dear Steven,
I worried you might not reply at all, the waiting was nearly the end of me. I am delighted to hear that you eagerly awaited my next letter.
Making new friends here has been troublesome for me, as no one here is you. I do not know that I shall ever find a friend quite like you, Steven.
Reading about how my letter has made your day brings a smile to my face, so much so that, while it is not easy to admit, I re-read your letter many times.
Please tell me more about what you do with yourself in my absence, as I'm certain I do not know how to fill the time by my lonesome.
Sincerely,
James
YOU ARE READING
ALWAYS, JAMES
RomanceA true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him ☆ in which a soldier realizes he is in love with a friend after a war begins to be read in tandem with 'yours, steven' ★ installment 1 of 3...