A letter from Jun 26, 2023

Time Travelled — almost 3 years

Peaceful right?

Hi, it's me again! I wrote another letter today, one that you received two years ago. That one was mostly just about high school and some nostalgia. You might remember it, but to be real, our memory really isn't the best. This letter will be a little more generalised, as our life (hopefully) will be wildly different by the time you read this. If everything worked out properly, you should be enrolled into university by now, the idea of which I find awfully exciting. I hope that it's fun there. Are we studying in Amster*** or did our dream of studying in London get fulfilled? The 11th grade of high school is ending in a little under two weeks, and I just can't wait until it's over. That's just a bit of ranting on my end, but I really do hope that university is better, for both our sakes. On a different note. I wonder, have we found love yet? In any way? Because I've been a smidgeon lonely as of late and I wish you nothing but the best. I also felt that if we were to find a partner anywhere, it'd be university. I'm sure that she (most likely she) is lovely and I hope that you're happy (if she exists maybe we're still alone idk lmao). This letter was a bit dramatic, but I suppose that does fit with the theme of a letter to the future. I know you'll probably be embarrassed of your past self (current me??) by the time you get this, but understand that the cringe was in good spirit and I hope that your potential partner will appreciate my current cringeness as well. Let's see, what's a good nostalgia-inducing joke to end this off with..? How about some good old tiktok cringe 'cause I can't think of anything else? Blud's really reading letters from his past self (skull emoji). Peace out, Finn (Or Finnegan...what do we call ourselves in 2026?)

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