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An Open Letter To My Best Friends

To my soul sisters

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An Open Letter To My Best Friends
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Dear Best Friends,

I love you dearly, as only a best friend could. You both came into my life unexpectedly and miraculously, I couldn't be more happy that it had happened. You both became workers first and slowly wormed your way into my heart and became my best friends. I never realized how many crazy adventures we would end up going on, or how many bottles of wine we would consume, or how close we would become.

I know between school and work I have been neglectful, but the three of us all have our lives and no matter how much we don't talk it doesn't mean that I am not here for you both. You guys are there when I need you the most and the most perfect two people to talk to when I have a problem. You both are perfect with being a shoulder to try cry on or someone to vent too. You both deserve best friend awards for how patient you both are with my crazy ideas (i.e. getting best friend tattoos on a Sunday).

Let's be honest, we all may get on each others nerves occasionally, but I would never trade you two in for anyone else. I don't know what I would do without you two sometimes, especially when I need someone to talk too and the boyfriend just won't do. You both have the ability to be amazing people and I can't wait to be friends with you for the years to come and see where life takes us all.

Our crazy adventures and spur of the moment times have been my favorite times this year. All of our adventures to Erie and drinking wine in your apartment, to giving you books that are purely smut, and you being upset with me even though I warned you about that. Let's face it, you two are needed in my life and I know it can be difficult to understand that point even though I can be hard to handle.

You two are my confidants and my partners in crime. I know I spend a lot of time reading and doing other things and don't have all that much time to spend with you, I will try to make a change with that for the semester in January.

You two are my best friends and I don't know what I would do without you sometimes and I hope this letter helps you to understand that sometimes it's hard for me to be the best possible friend ever because of being back stabbed by someome close to me. Thank you for understanding and helping me see that not everyone is the same and there are decent people out there. Thank you for being my soul sisters.

I hope to have many crazy adventures with my she-wolf pack (sorry Tanner sisters).

Love you boo's.

Your Bestest Friend Ever

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