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To My Ex-Best Friend

You're still my best friend at heart, even if we don't speak anymore.

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To My Ex-Best Friend
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I'm sorry that we fell apart at the most inconvenient time in both of our lives. I'm sorry that I hurt you, and that we both hurt each other. I'm sorry I was too stubborn to look past the petty drama and get over it all, and I hope it's not too late.

We've been in this on-again, off-again friendship for years, really too many years to just give it all up, and you will always have a special place in my heart. I still think about you almost everyday and wonder how you're doing. I wish for nothing but the best for you, because that's what you deserve. No matter what we've been through, we've always had each other's backs and that hasn't changed on my end. I'm still here for you and will do whatever I can for you from three and a half hours away.

I miss you and our crazy friendship. Being away from you in college is weird and I wish we could have both been there for each other as we transitioned into freshman year. There have been so many stories that I wanted to tell you, so when you're ready to be BFFs again, just let me know because there's a lot we need to catch up on.

You're still my best friend in my heart, even if we fell apart. It's weird not being able to text you in the middle of the day when I think I'm funny and want to share my subpar jokes with you. I love you and I miss you more than you realize. I'm sorry I haven't put forth more effort. I hope you know I'm still here anytime you need anything.

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