Dear Alexandria,
I like to write as you can probably tell, though not usually letters. I'm a bit of a gamer as well, Call of Duty is by far my favorite. I play a bit of football, or soccer, as you Americans call it. What I love to do most though, is something I believe we have in common, I'll give you one guess.
Asking about my features won't help you my dear, like most others I'm a brunette and have brown eyes. Sorry there sweetheart, but most of our fellow classmates match that description.
I am interested in your life because you're different than anyone I have ever met. I grew up very unlike you. Instead of a loving family that would love to dote you if they could, I had a cold family that only thought about themselves. I grew up differently than you, so I guess it's my nature to discover why, and I believe your past has something to do with it, though you never speak of it. I want to know more, but if you do not wish to speak, actually it's more like write, than I won't press you.
I mean you generally don't speak others unless you have to, I wish you would. I may be able to speak to you in person that way. Maybe you'd figure out who I am faster if you spoke to me in person.
Back to Mason, I don't think anyone would rebel academically, but who knows what's going on in his life.
I have noticed you were gone, I was very curious and was even about to ask your roommate. I hope you're okay now.
Best wishes,
Mr. Mystery
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The Letters That Said Everything They Couldn't (On a very long hold)
RomanceAlexandria Grey, the star student of her university English Literature class. She's shy, timid, and easily embarrassed, what just about nobody else can see is that she is strong and independent. She came to Cambridge to escape her old life and to ex...