Letters To You

Letters To You

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In a poignant series of letters, one teenage boy pours his heart out to another, the one who got away and never looked back. These letters, filled with raw emotion and unspoken words, chronicle the longing, confusion, and unyielding hope of a boy left behind. As he navigates the complexities of growing up without love, the letters become a lifeline, a way to cope with the ache of abandonment and the unanswered question of why his loved one never turned back to check on him. Through these heartfelt missives, we witness a journey of self-discovery, resilience, and the enduring power of selfless love, even in the face of silence and separation.
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*Disclaimer this is a first, unedited draft; reader's discretion is advised* Guided by letters from the past, after being separated from their other half, The Stray's knitted friendship journey through their last, unknowing summer together, being as they had come to be. Broken and beautiful they are tested and tried through family, themselves, and most significantly each other. Knowing dearly they have each other to hold, the absence of one highlights the lack of elements amongst them they had never thought of as a concept. Nothing could ever sever their bond, but enduring the life that had befallen upon them, it raises the question of whether their friendship was formed or curated by another. A telling tale of circumstance, navigation, and the subtle somber of human experience.

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