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Letter to a crush.



Getting to know someone from a distance is often not the easiest way but I don't think I have much of a choice with you.

Little wonder why my getting to know you has been more or less a relatively slow process, everything I think I know about you are either from mere deductions or assumptions which any stranger with little as a crush could deduce and assume as well.

But then, single stories have never been enough to define any relationship as there are more often than not other sides to a story and this I think is your side of the story.

I know you are beautiful at heart cos you've said 'sorry' when you had nothing to loose for not saying it - that's how I know you mean every sorry you've said even if it didn't look like you did.

I know that things which tend to disrupt the swift flow of your life bothers and disturbs you a lot - so I understand your being skeptical about letting in some guy you barely know who could easily turn a problem tomorrow.

I could guess you've crossed paths with  cold persons that you so dreaded the fact that I called you 'cold' cos you know you're no where near it.

I also know it's not totally your fault that you shut me out,I've had my chances to make good impressions and I sure did a nice job spurning them.


Keep being awesome and I will keep loving your awesomeness from a distance.

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