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A Letter To My Sister And Best Friend

I want you to know that no matter where I am, I will always be your sister.

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A Letter To My Sister And Best Friend
Roshni Edalur

Dear Little Sister,

I know if I say any of these things in person you'll just laugh or think I'm crazy. But honestly, being over 200 miles away from you has made me feel closer to you. Not getting to be annoyed by you each and every day has actually made me want to give you more opportunity to annoy me.

No matter how far away we are, you are my little sister and you’ve made all my days brighter since the day you were born. Even on the days we disagree, I’m still glad that you are here to argue with me.

Even without me around all the time, you'll be fine. You are smart. For starters, your work ethic is scary in a good way. The way you remember song lyrics, TV shows, old teachers, and number sense rules is astounding. You are inspiring to those around you. You are hardworking and very determined. You may be younger than me, but I have learned so much from you. I know you'll continue to be amazing.

I love you so much! I miss you more than anything! I want you to know that no matter where I am, I will always be your sister. Whenever you need anything, I'm only a text, phone call, FaceTime or drive away.

Have a nice little break from me, I promise I'll be back to bother you soon. Love you forever and always!!! Thank you for being my best friend and the most amazing sister.

Love,

Your Sister

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