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A Letter to My Little Brother

A letter of advice to my little brother.

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A Letter to My Little Brother
Mia Jean Simms

Dear Little Brother,

I just wanted to tell you that no matter how much we fight and no matter how much we get on each other's nerves I will always be there for you. I will always love and guide you.

I have some advice for you my dear little brother. High school doesn't last forever. I know that you hate school believe me I did too but don't wish it to go by fast. In a blink of an eye you will be graduating and wishing you could have another year.

Take dual credit classes when you can. This will help you in the long run for college credit. The classes are also easier in high school then they are in college trust me on that one.

When picking a girl find one that likes you for you and has things in common with you. This will prevent a lot of heartache and problems. You know mom and I will hurt any one that will hurt you. Also you might not find the girl of your dreams right away but she is out there trust me.

My last piece of advice my dear brother. Talk with mom. She loves hearing about our day and she wants to know everything. Mom has seen too many kids hurt themselves because they never talked to any one and their parents didn't care to talk with them. You may think it's annoying but she cares about us so much. Spend as much time as you can with her because she is the only mom we get to have.

I hope this helped and if you need anything come to me. I will help as much as I can. I love you so much little man. I am so proud of the man you have become. I can't wait to see what you will do in the future.

Love, Your Ever Loving Big Sister

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