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To One Of My Best Friends Who Left College And Went Home

You may be home but I wish you were here.

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To One Of My Best Friends Who Left College And Went Home
Julia Niklewicz

First, let me start off by saying that I miss you so much. I know you already know, but I don't think you know to the extent of how much you leaving college has impacted me.

Girl, I miss you. You left so abruptly and with a 3 day warning that it wasn't enough for any of us to really get over the fact that you were leaving. In the 4 months of being friends, we have had so many amazing moments and stories that I will never forget. In a matter of four months, you became my sister and my best friend. We all have reasons and different things that happen in our lives and sadly one of those was you having to go home. I am filled with nothing but sadness and joy when I think of the last weekend I had at college with you. We all sat in a fraternity house in the hall on a Friday night balling our eyes knowing it was our last "real" college night together. When it hit 3 am, we went home but we didn't go to our own rooms; the closest of us all slept in your room until the morning when it was time to say the daunting goodbye. When you drove away, we stood there crying not knowing what to do with ourselves. But I lived, we all did. I lived knowing that in 4 short months, you had become one of my best friends and I know that when I see my future, I still see you in it. It's not the end for us because it never will be.

Just know that we are all a 3-hour drive away, waiting for you with open arms whenever you want to come visit!

Love you and miss you!

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