To My Future Soulmate When We Finally Meet, Know That I Love You
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To My Future Soulmate When We Finally Meet, Know That I Love You

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To My Future Soulmate When We Finally Meet, Know That I Love You
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Dear Future Soulmate,

To be honest, I never thought I would find you.

I thought that maybe soulmates weren't real, at least not for me. All of my friends were in these happy, loving relationships, getting engaged, getting married, and having a family. Then there was me, whose only love was pepperoni pizza and cookie dough ice cream.

My friends and family would always say: "Be patience". "When you least expect it he will come", "You will find love in time and blah blah. I love them and I know they mean well but that doesn't make me feel better. I know it true that good things happen when you wait but I can't help feeling you will never find me and that I was just going to be alone with a bunch of cats and be a crazy old cat lady.

Sounds overdramatic I know, but one thing you will know and hopefully love about me is that I am a bit of drama queen. I am also a daydreamer and a hopeless romantic which you will also learn about me.

I have talked to God many times about you, even though I haven't met you yet. My mother told me, when she was in her 20s she talked to God as well and asked for a good man to love her. He would listen to her and God sent my father to her. They have been happily married for 20 something years. I know God has a plan for everyone even though we don't it ourselves but it is so hard to be patience.

Still, I believe that you are out there, somewhere maybe even looking for me too. I am writing this letter so I must still have some hope for love.

I can not wait to lay my eyes on you. No matter what you look like, I will not care. Looks don't mean a lot to me, as long as you love me, I will love you. I know you are an amazing man. I can't wait to get to know you and see where life will take us.

I'm always thinking of you, who you are and when I will be able to me and a whole bunch of other questions I have that won't be answered until we find each other.

I know you will make me feel like a Queen just like I want to make you feel like a King. I want to be your cheerleader, your best friend, your everything all rolled up into one.

It might take years for us to find one another but I feel like it is worth the wait because a soulmate comes only once into your life. A love is precious and it shouldn't be rushed. Things come unexceptionally maybe that's the same with us. I feel in my heart that you are looking for me too, looking for your other half. That sounds totally cheesy I know, but as you will learn I am hopeless romantic and I am cheesy 95% of the time.

Till we meet remember to never give up on love

because we haven't met yet

but one day we will

so keep your head up my love

I will see you soon, I love you

Love

Your future soulmate

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