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Subject: At Joe's PizzaI think you're completely right, Mrs. Williamson. They do need to get past this. I guess that's why I've taken this situation into my hands. You see, Mr. Young wasn't sure what he could do to make this up to Miss Williams, so I told him that I would handle it. He's informed that I'm helping him, but he doesn't know exactly how.
So, I have a plan. Originally, before they found out each other's identity, they decided to meet up at a place called Joe's Pizza. I think that's where they need to meet. I don't know how we can get Miss Williams there, but I know I can get Mr. Young there.
I've talked to him about the whole thing, so I know the entire story. I can honestly tell you he feels horrible about what he's said in the past. I know him, and he's not one to insult someone like that. He has been judgmental of his neighbor Miss Williams, but he really likes the Miss Williams behind the blog.
Anyway, if you can come up with a way to get Miss Williams to Joe's Pizza on Monday at seven o'clock, I think this whole mess can be sorted out.
Sincerely,
Ms. ThomasP.S. I know Daniel very well, and I want to see him happy. I think Emily could bring him more life if she would give him a chance. I don't know if you've thought about them doing more than just working together, but I have. Daniel deserves to be happy, and I think Emily does too.
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