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Hi, Bel. It's me: Dan. Hope you're well. My mom said she misses my old friend who used to like flowers. I said Maybe she misses me too. Do you? I remember the day I met you for the first time. I could feel your legs breaking me when you Jumped into my body. I could swear you would never ever let me go again. But you did. Not that day But the day when I came to your home We sit on your home's floor And we felt each other as never before. That day I cross your home's door  and that day was the last. Would it be different if we had known it was it? Love, Dan.
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Jun 2, 2020
Jun 2, 2020 at 6:55 PM UTC
Letter to Bel: I.
Hi, Bel. It's me: Dan. Hope you're well. My mom said she misses my old friend who used to like flowers. I said Maybe she misses me too. Do you? I remember the day I met you for the first time. I could feel your legs breaking me when you Jumped into my body. I could swear you would never ever let me go again. But you did. Not that day But the day when I came to your home We sit on your home's floor And we felt each other as never before. That day I cross your home's door  and that day was the last. Would it be different if we had known it was it? Love, Dan.
Letter I.
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Jun 2, 2020
Jun 2, 2020 at 6:55 PM UTC
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