His Twenty Letters | ✓
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  • Reads 67,781
  • Votes 4,020
  • Parts 22
  • Time 34m
Complete, First published May 17, 2017
[ Highest Rank: #46 in Short Story ]

When Rachel's boyfriend goes into a coma after losing an incredible amount of blood after being shot, Rachel feels nothing but guilt. She could've saved him, but she just didn't know how. And now, her boyfriend is lying in a hospital bed with nothing but a heart monitor to keep Rachel somewhat calm.

So what can Rachel do to support her boyfriend in this situation?

Well, all she can do is write letters to him.

Twenty letters to be exact.
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