Confession is a short 2 part story. It's written in a form of two letters, one from a perspective of Joyce Byers and second written from a perspective of Jim Hopper. Hopper and Joyce were always too scared to admit their real feelings. Just when they finally decided to do so, the fate decided to separate them. Even after moving out of Hawkins Joyce was never able to escape the feeling of loneliness. She wants to see Hop again. She wants to hug him and tell him how much she misses him. She wants to tell him everything. One day when the kids are out in bed and she sits in a kitchen with a glass of wine she decides to pour all her feeling onto a paper. In her letter she writes all her feelings as well as she reveals some secrets that were never mentioned before. The second letter is written from a perspective of Hop who found himself in a Russian prison. Just after the explosion at starcourt he was found by the Commie soldiers who took him to Russia. The past three months felt like eternity. He missed his daughter a lot, but he missed Joyce even more. He wanted to see her again. He wanted to tell her that she means the world to him and that he would do anything for her. He wanted to tell her just how much he loves her. In his letter he admits all his feelings. Will these two ever read those letters? Is it possible that writing down your feelings is easier than telling them in person? Will these two ever get a chance to say "I love you" in person?All Rights Reserved