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To The Boy Who Broke My Heart

I deserve someone who is going to treat me like a princess, someone who can be my prince charming, and my best friend.

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Dear,

I do not think you understand how I felt after you left. Our relationship was good, it was perfect. I thought everything was going right. My mom liked you even my dad liked you, and that is extremely hard to do. I loved to hang out with your friends and I loved just sitting and talking to you. You treated me like a princess and I loved it, but what girl wouldn't. Now I have gotten my heart broken before and I got over it but there was something different about you that it hurt so much more than any of the other boys. There was something so different about this that I shattered when we broke up. I was a mess, I didn't know what to do next. It was like my world had just fallen apart. I was a mess for like three weeks after that and nothing made it any better. I eventually got better and stopped crying over you. I stopped wishing it was different because I realized that I was probably better without you. I realized that I was just wasting my time being sad and sitting in my bed. I never knew how much ice cream a girl could consume before you broke my heart. I started to realize that it was your lose and I could find someone who treated me the way I deserved. Many people use the term 'princess' in a bad way but I am a princess and I'm not afraid to say it. I am not just interested in a simple relationship, I am looking for my prince charming, my knight in shining in armor, a best friend. I thought I had all of that but I was wrong, very wrong. I deserve so much better and I don't need to waste my time with people that are not going to treat me right. I am done being upset about this, its over and done with, and I am completely okay with that. I did love you, to the moon and back, to infinity and beyond, forever and ever.

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