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Love Letters: Never Meant to Be Read

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ISBN / ASINB004YTP6I4
ISBN-13978B004YTP6I2
MarketplaceFrance  🇫🇷

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This book consists of about 100 love letters when our relationship was just beginning. We were 19 and 21-years-old. Our relationship started just before I went to study abroad in England for a school year. We literally fell in love communicating through our love letters. I typed our saved letters because I think our story is amazing for young people, people looking for love, people in love, or just a positive story for people to read. Our story is unique in how it began. The letters tell the entire love story. The reader will become engrossed in the development of the relationship and the honesty in the letters.

An excerpt from February 7th

Erin,

Today I had to go to student health to see if my eyes were infected with pink eye. I thought I had contracted it from one of my kids at work. It turns out to be a side effect of the flu that is going around. I wanted to make sure I didn?t have it so I would not give it to one of the children through touching them. That does not sound good. I don't mean "touch the children" in the Michael Jackson sort of way, but rather when I grab a child so he cannot stab another child with a Lincoln Log I have them playing with. Anyway, when I was at the check in counter at student health one of the nurses said, "I know I am being nosy but what religion are you?" "What are you talking about?" I asked. She said she noticed that in my file was a signed statement that said my religion does not allow me to have physicals. I then remembered what I had done three years earlier. I had a medical hold on my registration so they would not allow me to register for second semester freshman year until I had a physical. As you know, classes fill up quickly and an hour makes a difference when it comes to registering, let alone a few days. I went over to the student health building and said, "My religion does not allow a doctor to hold my testicles." The nurses were all shocked at what I had just said and looked at me as if I was a complete pervert. I said, "I cannot take a physical exam, so I must be released from the hold on my registrations." They told me to write a paragraph on why I can't take a physical and sign and date it and then they would take the hold off of my registration. So when I went in to student health today the nurses all kind of chuckled when they saw this signed statement by me explaining why my religion won't allow me to have a physical. I am completely serious about this story, I am not joking, although it may be extremely strange.

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