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An Open Letter To My Long Distance Best Friend

"Friendship doesn't count miles, it's measured by the heart"

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An Open Letter To My Long Distance Best Friend
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Dear Best Friend,

I’ll start off by saying I miss you. A thousand miles between us seems unreal and most times I wish you would have stayed close. I know that’s selfish of me and I should wish you all the best, and I do, but I miss being able to talk to you about everything. We are living separate lives now and It’s sad to think that I’m not your go to anymore. I mean sure we call each other and gossip about our lives, but I’m not the first person you tell anymore. I’m jealous of the other girls who you now recognize as your best friends.

You will always be my # 1 and I hope that I’m still yours. I know that no matter where life takes us, we can always come back to our friendship and things will be just as we left them. I live vicariously through your snap chats, and I love seeing all the adventures you go on. I’m so incredibly happy for you. You seem like you are having the time of your life, and I can’t wait for you to tell me about everything when I see you next.

Thank you for being you. There is no one else in the world I would rather call my best friend. Thank you for the late night movie marathons, the ice cream runs, and for teaching me how to actually cook. You inspire me and motivate me to be the best I can be. Thank you for being my bestie.

Please come back home soon so I can see your beautiful face. It’s been a long time since we have participated in our normal shenanigans. There is never a dull time with you and I’m in dire need of another adventure.

I cannot wait until we are back together again. I have so many stories I want to tell you, so much has changed and I want to hear all about your life. So until we see each other again, I just want to say I love you and miss you more than words can describe.

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