Dear Andy,
Yes, I wanted to learn how to play a violin. But I am not as priviledge as most people are. School has taken over most of my time and what's left of it is for sleep and eating. Am I exaggerating? You'll know when you're in college soon.
When I turned down the offer, I felt like I screwed up my chances. Had I said yes, I'm probably with you right now, maybe sitting beside you watching you play. And I'll be staring at you and learning every curve and crease in your handsome face.
Had I said yes, we might be holding the thing you're so passionate about and create beautiful music together. I wanted it so bad Andy. But there were priorities before you happened. Maybe when I can afford to spare two or three hours without worries and deadlines to meet, you can ask me again.
I like how were treating each other right now. Even if we have'nt met personally, settling on occasional glances and a few smiles, I know it will lead to something amazing and wonderful. That is, if it's what you want.
Right now, I am contented with the bubble we've created. There is not much to expect or define. We both have dreams, some too different from each other but does it matter. We can be north and south pole for now. They are from opposing parts of the earth. They don't meet. But what's in between them is the strongest magnetic field that keeps everything in place. Let's make ours' stronger too.
Grace❤
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