To my awesome friends,
We have been together for 6 years now.
That's six years of history that has been engraved in my memory. Although my memory fails me from time to time, just know that every memory we've created is precious and can never be replaced.
Throughout our friendship, we've had our ups and downs. But we made it. We made it through all the bad times. We've had our lows, and if we can make it through that, what can stop us from being friends in the future? Sure, our lives will change after this year; we won't be able to see each other every single day, we won't be able to be in the same classes, we won't be able to take for granted what school has given us - the foundation of our friendship, the place where we first met.
But you know what? We spend our holidays without much contact. We don't always meet up, we've got other commitments. Despite that, when we do meet up, nothing changes. We're not bitter for not staying in contact, we're not sour because we spend our times with others. At times like those, I truly understand what it means to have friends who you don't keep in contact for a long time with nothing changing. You're still my friend, and I'm yours.
I'm honesty happy that nothing dramatic has happened to me this year. Exams are probably the hardest experience we'll go through as well as separation from school and the friends we've made along the way. But you're always with me, every step of the way. You accept me, faults and all. There's nothing more I can ask for.
I love you guys.
". . . There are just certain people in this world that you meet and instantly hit it off with. The chemistry blows through the roof. It's intense, like this gripping fire that just won't you let you go. You feel as though you've known them for a long time, like an old friend who managed to travel with you life time after life time. The conversations are great, perfect. The interactions are intimate, personal. You tell that person everything about yourself, every little secret. You're not shy, you're liberated.
HAHA, I don't think this letter really addresses the challenge...but whatever~
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