Dear Miles Cade,
Miles... you want me to accept? I should have known one of them would have told you, but I should have told you myself. Everything in both that letters they wrote is true. They told me what they wrote (except for who told about the competition) and I couldn't agree more. They had it spot on.
Including the part where I am falling for you and I didn't realize until now when you left. Talk about bad timing on my part huh?
You do realize that if I leave that means we might have to spend another month apart? I really want a chance to say goodbye to you in person if I do accept. I'm still not sure if I am being honest to you and myself. It's mainly because of you, but also because what if I don't win? What if I flew there for no reason? I can't shake that feeling that I might not be able to make a career out of photography.
I also wish that I didn't confess my feelings to you over a letter because I cannot tell your facial expressions. I really do hope you're smiling or at least laughing at me for being so awkward about this. Believe me I'm just hoping for the best because you're my best friend and the last thing I want to do is ruin our great dynamic.
At this point, I feel like the worst best friend ever. I haven't asked you about your trip in so long, all I have been talking about is myself. So, please, just for the next few days and letters, lets talk about you and your trip. I'm really excited to hear it.
P.S. I know it was Ryker that told you. He made it quiet obvious considering he bolted out of the room after Riley explained. Needless to say, I'm definitely not giving him any Twinkies this week.
I'll write you tomorrow!
I'll stay with you always,
Piper Cheyenne
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Letters to Miles Cade
Teen FictionA story written through letters. Piper Cheyenne is writing to her best friend of four years, Miles Cade who's on an overseas trip during the entire summer. She writes him the good, the bad, and what happens while he's gone is an unexpected one. Ther...