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A Note For My Best Friend's Roommate

Dear BFR,

I hope you see everything I do in my best friend. She is loving, kind, open minded and brilliant. Even on her worst days, she puts others above herself.

I hope you dance. Dorms may be tiny, but its always good to let loose from homework. She has some sick dance moves to teach you.

I hope you laugh. Laugh until you cry and enjoy every minute you can together. Don't sweat the small stuff and don't pet the sweaty stuff.

I hope we can be great friends too. I like Mac N Cheese as much as she does so I'm pretty easy to get along with. Text me and snapchat me. Let our college lives collide, it'll be fun, I promise.

I hope you remind each other of high school. Move on to your college adventures, but don't forget how much fun you had in high school. Don't forget your past and don't burn bridges.

I hope you get lost. Get lost in a cornfield, get lost in the city, get lost in the music blasting, get lost in your conversation that started with Hannah Montana and ended with waffles. She will get you lost in one way or another.

A list of emergency facts:

- She loves her parents and her family.

- Mac N Cheese is the way to her (stomach) heart.

- She will be strong even when she doesn't need to be.

- When she laughs, her eyes glow with genuine happiness.

- She works hard, but she naps harder.

- She forgets what foods she's tried and actually liked so you have to help her remember.

I know I can trust my best friend with you.

She means the world to so many people.

Be kind to one another.

Thank you,

RBF

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