Letters to You

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pairing: Trulox

warnings: none

witten in: 1st person POV, letter-like writing

Dear; Deadlox (Ty),

It has been almost a year since you left us to go to The End. You left for a reason you still haven't told me. You owe me an explanation, Ty. Well, in the past year, a lot of things happened. Like, Mitch and Jerome are finally getting hitched after dating for two years, and Adam found a new girlfriend, Quentin got to meet Annie face-to-face and Ian visited his family. Okay, maybe it's not a lot, but it's pretty big.

Where are you right now, besides in The End? Busy hanging with Endermen and raising baby Enderdragons? I hope you have a great time, in The End. Over here, we're still exploring, finding new things, but life has gotten much easier than the first time we came here. We all miss you Ty. Adam and I miss you the most, we miss all the times we used to go adventuring, play together, and just... survive together. Yeah, we surely miss those times.

Everyone was doing fine, although sometimes our houses get damaged by creepers, raiders, and sometimes get caught on fire. But that isn't really important. We still kept your room neat and clean, just in case you return. You never do. I've been writing letters everyday to you until now, we really miss you. Life just doesn't feel the same without you, you know? There's always this empty feeling in my chest. I miss seeing your face, I miss hearing your voice and touching your skin.

I miss your presence here, but ever since you turned all Enderdragon-like, you're just not you. Technically you're still you, but with wings and a tail. And you're acting strange too. And almost killed one of us. Maybe that's why you wanted to leave so bad. I know I have said this a ton of times by now, but I really, really, really, really, miss you. I hope you come back soon.

                                                                                        Love, MinecraftUniverse (Jason)

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