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To The Person Who Has Always Been There

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To The Person Who Has Always Been There
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To the Best Friend I don't deserve:

We've been through so much together. From crazy boy drama, to going to the gym, to laying in bed watching Grey's Anatomy, you and I have dealt with each other for so long. I can't believe how lucky I am to have you in my life. The best thing that has ever happened to me was meeting you...at least until I get married! You have made my life better, even though you may not think so.

You have gone through so much. So have I, but I know that some of your problems have been worse than mine. Through all the pain you were going through, you keep your chin up and helped me deal with the tiny problems I was having. Without complaint, you put your issues aside for me so that I would feel better, and I have done the same for you.

This letter is to tell you so many things.

One, I love you.

Two, thank you.

Three, you will always be my person.

These three things are the most important to me that you should know. No matter where life ends up taking us, you will always have me in your corner, and if you need it, I will fight for you. When I say I don't deserve you I mean it. None of the things you have done for me can easily be reciprocated. All I can tell you is that I will keep trying, and even when I have repaid you for everything, I will continue to be in your corner.

I can't tell you how excited I am to have you in my corner and by my side. I can't wait for your wedding day. I can't wait to be there to support you and I can't wait to watch you go. You're going to be the best "aunt" for my kids, and I will try my hardest to be the "aunt" to yours.

Thank you for everything.

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