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A Letter to my Ex Best Friend

I never thought things would be this way, even in a million years.

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Dear Ex Best Friend,

We were friends for 11 years. You were more than just my best friend. You were my sister. You listened to all my problems, you were there when I had no one else. You were the only one who really understood me. I really wish we were still as close as we were back then. You never think that you will lose the person who meant the most to you until it happens. You also do not believe people when they say that high school changes people. I wish I could text you like I used to or talk on the phone for hours complaining about something stupid. I wish you were here to help me through the heart breaks. I wish that we never drifted apart. I will never find someone who understood me like you did. They say that friendships do not always last but I was really hoping they were wrong. We were supposed to do everything together. I constantly think of all the memories and I look at all the pictures wishing that was they way things were now. I have made new friends and I absolutely love all of them but none of them compare to what our friendship was. I miss you so much. If you told me in the beginning of our freshman year of high school that we would not be friends by the beginning of sophomore year I would have told you that you were crazy because I thought we were going to be best friends forever. We did everything together. We were inseparable. I never thought that I would be going through life without you. I just wish things did not turn out the way they didn't because I really miss you and our friendship that we had.

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