A letter from Feb 12th, 2022

Time Travelled — almost 4 years

Peaceful right?

Dear Christa, Hey! What's up? How's life? Are you doing well? Today is February 12, 2022 and it's 01:01 in the afternoon. I wrote this letter specifically for you and I hope you're reading this right now. First of all, Happy Birthday! Today's your birthday, remember? You're already 21 years old. 3 years had passed, time really run so fast. How's mom? Is she doing well? Don't make things hard for her ok?Be a good girl. About your school, I guess you're a college student now. Is everything fine? Com'on! I know you can do it, just don't give up ok? You want to be a surgeon right? You wanna build a mansion for your mom with a huge swimming pool surrounding the house, HAHAHA that's a big dream you got there. But seriously, no matter how hard the situation, just pray to God because I know he will never forsake you. I know you Christa, I know you more than anyone else. You're the kind of person who looks tough on the outside. People often says that you're going to be a successful person someday, but I know that deep inside you, you're doubting yourself, your skills, your ability and all about you. Please trust yourself more cuz I know you can do it. Never doubt your strength. Also, be confident. You're pretty, it's just that you're a late bloomer. Don't compare yourself to anyone because every person is unique. Lem'me just remind you Christa, your mom trusts you so much and loves you so so much. She just can't say it but it's obvious through her actions. Right now, as I am writing this letter, mom's in the bed sleeping with Percy your cat who's a half Persian, in her side. Don't disappoint your mom Chris. Don't. Even though you're a worthless, piece of sh*t, I still expect big things from you and I know you can do it, you stupid b*tch

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