Chapter 8

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Dear, The Preacher’s Girl
One thing that I have noticed about Alex and you, is that she seems to make you open up more. You don’t seem to be afraid to act like yourself around her, which is great to see because she literally makes you a better person.
I don’t think you would have ever come out of your shell if it was not for Alex telling you about what she saw. I feel like Jessie and Martha were keeping you trapped in your own little bubble but Alex managed to pop it.
I know you don’t think you would have kissed Alex if you had of been sober, but I believe that you would have. I believe you would have done it as a way of getting back at Jessie, but in doing so finding part of your true self.
It is amazing how one event can define who we become. Alex changed your life, and whether it was for the better or worse is for you to decide. Though I believe anything that helps us open up is always for the better.
I am glad to know that Alex and you do get better revenge on that dirt bag of an ex-boyfriend of yours, but I can understand why in the moment you did not do something a tad bit more spectacular.
What happened next for you and Alex? Did you talk about the kiss or matter of fact kisses? In that moment did you know you were attracted to her? Did you and Alex talk during your Halloween break? When did you kiss each other next? How long did it take for you to admit to yourself that you liked Alex as more than a friend and that your relationship was not platonic? Did Jessie and Martha try and apologize for what they did? Did your parents suspect anything was going on?  Did Alex change you for the better?
I know that there are a lot of questions here, it is just that there is so much that your fans and I want to know. So many lingering questions that we are yearning for you to answer.
As always it was a pleasure reading your email and I can’t wait for the next one.
Sincerely, Rolland Marks
P.S. Would you mind if I start forwarding some of your fan mail to you?

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