An Open Letter To My Ex Best Friend
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An Open Letter To My Ex Best Friend

I don't hate you, I'm just disappointed you turned into someone you said you would never be

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An Open Letter To My Ex Best Friend

"God sometimes removes people from your life to protect you, don't run after them"


Dear Ex-Best friend.

I hope you're doing okay and that everything is going good in life. Now I know we said we would be best friends forever and that there was no way of our friendship breaking, but it did and we ended on bad terms. You blocked me on social media, didn't look at me when I smiled at you and the worst of all: all our memories went down the drain. Now I still miss our late Face Time calls and our endless memes on iMessage. It was hard when I was deleting our pictures because seeing us happy just drained me. I was lost because I had no one to talk to about my problems, yeah I had a lot of friends that I could talk to but nobody I trusted to tell my secrets to. Our friendship meant the world to me. We went through laughs, we've cried together, and we made endless memories. I guess it is true sometimes we have to remove people in our life to better ourselves. I wonder about your well-being and how you and your boyfriend are doing if your happy or sad, if your boyfriend is being hard to handle, but that is not my place anymore, I hope you still care about my well-being and wonder if I'm doing okay. Going through life without the one person who said they would always be there for me is hard. It's only been a couple months from the last time we've talked but it feels like years. Until this day I had no clarification on what I did wrong. You just left me to figure it out myself. You have moved on and so did I. Maybe later on in a couple years, we will cross paths and laugh and talk but at this point I don't see you being in my future like you were once before.

Sincerly,

your ex best friend

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