Beauregard
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Letter:
Hi. I don't know your name, and you don't know mine. We have met before. I'm sorry, but it really does have to be confusing because if I explained myself, well, it could get messy. Again.
I noticed you, and I only sent you this letter because I know you must never see me. All I wanted to say was...even though we can't see each other. I still love you very much, whoever you are, whatever we used to mean to each other. I do, I love you very much.
Love,
Someone who cares...
Scooter's Journal, home, later
That was it. That was the letter I copied above. The writing was hard, like it were from a pen that scratched the paper as ink dripped. Every capital I was dotted with a miniscule little 'o'...and the w's slipped in a slant like they were once wet, or were plants that wern't watered, or whatever. The paper was simple enough, just paper. But one corner was ripped completly off, like a reciept for a theatre ticket taken by Pops. I keep half, you keep half.
I just noticed I drew a tiny circle above that 'I' in that sentence. Imitating her style subconciously. Why would I do that?
And I've gone off topic...what matters more to me is, who wrote it? And why did they write it? Was it this Clay person? Or just a person made of clay, not real...
Ever goofy,
Scoot
Hi. I don't know your name, and you don't know mine. We have met before. I'm sorry, but it really does have to be confusing because if I explained myself, well, it could get messy. Again.
I noticed you, and I only sent you this letter because I know you must never see me. All I wanted to say was...even though we can't see each other. I still love you very much, whoever you are, whatever we used to mean to each other. I do, I love you very much.
Love,
Someone who cares...
Scooter's Journal, home, later
That was it. That was the letter I copied above. The writing was hard, like it were from a pen that scratched the paper as ink dripped. Every capital I was dotted with a miniscule little 'o'...and the w's slipped in a slant like they were once wet, or were plants that wern't watered, or whatever. The paper was simple enough, just paper. But one corner was ripped completly off, like a reciept for a theatre ticket taken by Pops. I keep half, you keep half.
I just noticed I drew a tiny circle above that 'I' in that sentence. Imitating her style subconciously. Why would I do that?
And I've gone off topic...what matters more to me is, who wrote it? And why did they write it? Was it this Clay person? Or just a person made of clay, not real...
Ever goofy,
Scoot