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Letters to a Stranger

Letters to a Stranger

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"Dear Casey, Hi sis, I miss you so much. I miss mom, dad, Eric, and everyone. It's crazy out here, it's hard to sleep, so many screams and gun shots echo in my head at night. My dreams are filled with bloody horrors, I want to go home. I know it was my choice, the army, but I needed to do this. I don't expect your forgiveness, I just want to let you know no matter what happens I love you. I want you happy, and I'm sorry I'm not there but I will be soon. Love, Logan." Logan Smith had entered the army as soon has he was out of high-school at the age of 18. He writes a letter meant for his sister but, ends up in the hands of Kelsey Walker. Kelsey Walker was new in town, and had liked the quietness of Montana. She hated the city, so she moved to start a life as a teacher. What happens when one day Kelsey gets a letter from a stranger who seems to need someone to talk to? Will something happen between the two or will life move on?
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