Dear Lexi, Olivia, and Kirstin,
I reread a previous post where I talked about a boy named Colton. A lot changed with him this past year and I figured I should tell you, just for fun.
Colton was in a lot of my classes this past year and through that we actually became friends. He still was Colton and made his silly comments. And even hurtful ones. Not that he meant them.
I'm glad that he became my friend, he's the kind of person to put me in my place, but to also be there if I ever needed it.
Not that I think I'll ever need support from him, but if I did...I know he'll help. Which in high school, is more than you can say for most people.
Let me tell you, don't give your trust away too easily in high school. I'm not saying don't trust, only trust to an extent. There are lines tags shouldn't be crossed. And there are people who will backstab you.
But I think that goes for all of life too.
But you can't swim in your regrets. Or guilt. Believe me, I was treading in the sea of guilt for a while there but with one prayer I felt so much better. I was still angry and upset about what had happened and mostly at myself, but I didn't feel guilty because God has forgiven me and there's nothing so amazing as that.
I hope I'll see Colton next year, and maybe I'll have more stories for y'all about him. He certainly is an interesting character.
With Love,
Cara
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Letters to Lexi
Short StoryLexi is the unborn child of my youth group directors and I wanted to write a story completely for her. Thus, this idea came about. Here I'm going to give Lexi my guidance to how to live a life full of God. Also, it's going to be stories of her paren...