Sir:
Today, sir, is the day before Independence, and thus the usual highlight of our snack station: the korokke and mango float, is becoming more of a best-seller for the independent ones.
Forgive me, but I am young at 22 and very much loveless and friendless. I have no memory of past relationships, nor past family for that matter, and I am very much alone except for your casual presence in my inbox.
From your past e-mail, pardon me as well for asking you such thing. I promise to write these letters as diligently as you have provided for me.
I also take it that you prefer me talk more about personal matters more than the business stuffs, yes? Does the business world bore you that much, sir, or are you perhaps interested in me? And my letters, sir, you take interest in receiving letters? How romantic you must be, sir. You must have more archaic tastes than I do that I, despite promising to change my writing habit, decided to think otherwise. You don't seem to dislike my manners.
I am beginning to show my true colors. I apologize for being the rude person that I am.
However, I can only be honest with you, sir, for you have more trust in me.
With gratitude and apologies,
Annalyn Salvador
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