Dear You
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  • Reads 432
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  • Parts 7
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Feb 21, 2015
Mature
For my future:

best friend 
partner in crime 
confidante 
lover
better half
honeybunch
sugarpuff
pumpy yumpy yumpkin 
sweetie pie 
loveydovey 
babyyyloves

Yes, I'm just so love life-deprived right now that I am so excited with my long distance relationship (being him into the future and me, like, here at the time being) that I came up with this idea of writing some stuff to him. So if he ever comes, he can do a little catching up with these letters. 

Uhm, I can't think of any decent title at this moment. Then I remembered the movie Letters to Juliet, so I said to myself, maybe I could just borrow it for a while.. Then, voila! I came up with my title, "Letters to Romeo".


Though while typing this I realized that the story of Romeo and Juliet is a tragic love story *gasp*, I firmly believe thaaaaaaaaat, ours will be different.
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