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An Open Letter to the Best Friend that I Miss

You were the person I never anticipated on having to miss.

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An Open Letter to the Best Friend that I Miss

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Hey Stranger,

I would like to say I miss you but a part of me knows you probably don't care. First, I would like to say I'm sorry for everything that has happened to us. This is not a post to say woah as me or for you to feel bad. I was never mad at you or upset with you. The moment that you got engaged, I was literally so incredibly happy for you because I knew you would make a a beautiful bride. I just wanted to be there to experience the excitement with you because ever since we became best friends, all we talked about was how amazing it was when we got proposed to. The most important was who was going to be who in the wedding and who was going to get married first out of us because one of us said if you get married first, you can be my matron of honor or maid of honor and we automatically just knew we were each others person. Overall, I'm beyond excited for you and I miss us. I miss the person I would text about stupid things with or the heinous Snap chats we would send. I miss your family and the way you used to fill me in on their daily happenings. I miss knowing at the end of the end I had you to vent to, cry to about boy drama, or just to laugh with about stupid things.

I don't know what the future holds for us, but I do know one thing is for certain, I will never find another friend like the friend I found in you. Thank you for everything. I miss you more than you could ever possibly know.


Your Former Best Friend,

Britt

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