Return To Sender

Return To Sender

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Elvis Presley married Priscilla thinking it would be a good relationship. It wasn't. She was a completely different person. On the way to a show, they get into a bad accident, killing Priscilla. Elvis goes back to Graceland in a deep state of depression, until a certain letter changes his life. Abby Taylor was always a quiet girl. The only thing she ever had to say is how growing up she was really good friends with Elvis Presley. They were only a few years apart. When she heard about the news, she sent a letter to Elvis, doubtful he would get it, and if he would, there was no way that he would remember her. She was wrong.
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