To Whom It May Concern
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  • Reads 316,001
  • Votes 21,901
  • Parts 66
  • Time 3h 21m
Complete, First published Mar 26, 2017
(Sequel to Watty Award Winner "Dear Sydney")
    
    College isn't for everyone. Sometimes school is meant to end after the twelveth grade. 
    
    So when Sydney Porter decided to leave James Madison University after her sophomore year, her boyfriend of two years did what any good boyfriend would do: he encouraged her to follow her dreams. So Sydney followed her dreams of becoming a concert violinist...all the way to New York City.
    
    350 miles is less than 3,000, but it's still a ways away. And what better to do during long-distance relationships...than write letters?
    
    Yet success in a career sometimes means leaving behind people who used to mean the world to you...and sometimes letters become addressed to whoever will receive them, instead of to the person they'd been written to for years. Because, as much as we don't want them to...
    
    Every letter has to end.
    
    **And naturally, it's written in Dear Sydney's signature style...so don't worry.**
    
    First official chapter published: April 24th, 2017
    Highest Rank: #77 in Teen Fiction on 9/7/17
Cover by @Queen_InTheWild
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Twelve years ago, he drove away with my heart in his hands. I've moved on since then. Or so I thought. Growing up in a small town, there weren't too many options when it came to friends. But, even in a sea of a million, I'd always choose Jake Jameson. I felt safe with him. Safe with my secrets, my dreams and eventually - my heart. I thought we'd have forever together. That was a long time ago. I thought I'd forgotten those piercing blue eyes and the sound of his laugh. I tried to obliterate the memory of his touch from my mind. But, one single glance, as he stands at my door, twelve years later, and I'm suddenly transported back to a simpler time when love was easy, and my heart was whole. The problem? I'm marrying his best friend.