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A Letter To My Forever Friend

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A Letter To My Forever Friend
Alison Moore

To My Forever Friend,

It is crazy to think how long we have known each other. Ever since we were little, we would always say to each other: "You are going to be my best friend." I am so glad I have had you through the ups and downs of life. Ever since I have gone off to college, we haven't been the closest but I know that no matter when I need you, you will be there, and I would be there for you too.

I miss you so much. We were almost inseparable during high school. I remember that I was so excited for high school because I would get to see you every day. We spent three years together in high school, and once you graduated, I had no clue how I was going to survive without you. Somehow, I managed to make it through my senior year by making new friends but they would never compare to you.

We began to lose touch due to us both always being so busy with work or school. Even the simple texts were not sent as much. I want you to know that no matter how much we do not talk, you will forever be my best friend. We went through so much together, and I could never find someone to replace you.

The random snapchats and texts from you always make my day. You are so random, and I never know what to expect from you, especially on Snapchat with the endless number of filters. I actually just received a funny snapchat from you as I am writing this. It is days like today, when I have nothing to do, when I realize how much I truly do miss how close we used to be.

I miss our random dance parties, when we used to stay up late at your house and that one time we stayed up to watch the sunrise on your front porch swing. I do not miss that one time your house ghost was standing behind me though, as Carmon once said. Our endless amount of nicknames for each other will forever remain, no matter how long ago we used them. I miss you coming to the lake with me and laying by the lake listening to some great music and singing to the top of our lungs. It is times like those that I will never forget, because they were the best of times spent with my best friend.

As we grow older, I look back to our countless memories that we made. I cannot wait to tell my kids later on in life how great a friend you are and the weird things we always did. I hope our future children will develop a friendship like ours. I want nothing but happiness for you, and I cannot wait to see where this life takes us both. Thank you for being my forever friend and putting up with my weirdness. I love you bunches!

xoxo, Your Forever Friend

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