Apology Letters to Friend.
Admitting Hidden Feelings and Seeking Forgiveness
I used to like Amare; one of my friends, not just liked, I fell in love. In the past few weeks, we have grown apart, and last Saturday, I thought I had lost feelings until a few days ago. I had told him about a misunderstanding I had, and it almost cost me my friendship with Caydence. While Caydence and I have solved our problems, I still haven't solved the problems between me and Amare. I realized yesterday that I had fallen in love and that is why I was so affected. I tried to hide my love for him by telling myself and others that I liked someone else. The last words I had with him were over email, and he said, "Goodbye emily. i hope you have a nice rest of your life. Maybe not lying will help you achieve that though".
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