Apology Letters to Friend.
Apologizing for Being Overly Clingy and Jealous
My beloved king 👑🤍 I want to apologize with all my heart… I’m sorry for being annoying today, for being overly clingy, and for interrupting your work 😔💔 I know you were trying to focus, tired, and doing your best, yet I let my jealousy make things harder for you 😞 I truly regret it… I allowed my emotions to take control instead of my patience and understanding. It was never my intention to disturb you or make you upset 🥺🙏 My jealousy came from loving you too much and being afraid of losing you, but I know my actions were wrong 😢🤍 Please forgive me, my king… I’m still learning to control my feelings, learning to be more mature and more understanding for you 🌷Please don’t stay angry for too long… even an emotional hug from you would calm my heart 🥹💞 I love you so much 🤍👑
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