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I decided I'm going to do one more chapter, so this is not the last one. I love update chapters. They're cute.
Dear Mrs. Barrows,
I’m writing this to you because I am apparently extremely whipped. I’m hoping you remember me, this is Shae Caldwell. The memories are just flooding back now, aren’t they? Well, I was actually thinking about those journals we wrote in the last few weeks of highschool. I found it when I was moving back home from college. That’s right, I graduated that too. You would never guess what I majored in, either. Art. I want to be a chef. Shocking, right? Well, all of those times I burnt the life out of macaroni and cheese taught me something – make something else up. Apparently, I’m very good at that. So, anyway, here are some pictures.
That’s me now. I’m back to my natural hair color (how awkward did it look to have black hair with blonde roots? Backwards much, Mr. Caldwell?) and I’ve also become visually impaired. I’d get contacts but, well, I’m awful lazy. You should remember that, Mrs. Barrows.
College was a blast. I know what you’re wondering. A. Why I told you I was whipped at the beginning, and B. Where the hell is Jill. Guess what. She’s the whipper. …Not literally. But you get the point. Me and her stayed together all throughout college. Shocked that I can stay with one woman? …Me too, kinda. Except for the fact that I love Jill more than anything in life. Is this an AWW moment? Because if it isn’t, I have one. I proposed to Jill our last week of college. I did it all cute, too. I got her favorite song on CD, and then played it. So she came into the main room of the dorm, and everyone was standing around and I proposed to her in front of the stereo.
Yeah, I thought it was pretty cute. I may be a complete *** sometimes, but I can be extremely adorable when the time comes. Oh, and if you’re wondering, she said yes.
So I guess the whole point of this was to say thank you. Sure, making us do a project the last few weeks of highschool was a bit mean and ridiculous, but it made us think. And actually learn how to write. That too.
- Shae Caldwell