A letter from Apr 25th, 2021

Time Travelled — 12 months

Peaceful right?

Hey you, It's a random day in 2021 and you've been reading people's responses to their FutureMe letters. Of course, you wanted to do the same thing. Unfortunately, the last letter your wrote is due to be delivered when you're 30. So you decided to write this letter now and receive it a year later in order to have something to respond to LOL. Let's do a check in. Right now, you're in quarantine and your mental health has hit the ****. You think you could possibly be depressed, so, are you? If not, great! If yes, I'm sure you're handling it like a champ. You have always been one to accept life as it is and learn to deal with the hard things without breaking down. Second thing, you feel like you might be losing your best friend (it's very subtle but it is a fear), so, what happened there? Your 20 year-old self can't imagine you giving up on that bond so I hope you did something to maintain it as a 21 year-old. Thirdly, you've been thinking about jobs and it's been hard. I'm not going to ask if you have one now, I'm going to ask if in the time between writing this letter and receiving it if you've managed to snag one (whether you got fired or not) because that is still an accomplishment. If you have not, that's okay, keep trying. I believe in you. Lastly, are you still single? I wouldn't be surprised if you are considering going into lockdown for over a year and you possibly still being in lockdown now so that's okay. I'm not sure about your 21 year-old self but your 20 year-old self hates being single and finds it sad. It's something that really bothers younger you so I hope you've either learned how to enjoy being single or have gotten with someone :) Things are hard now. Honestly, things have always been hard, but things are especially hard now, so I hope things are better when you read this. I love you, older me! No matter where you are in life, no matter what you're doing. Love, 20 year-old Marts x

Epilogue

about 8 hours later

Hi 20 year-old me :)

I've been waiting for this letter. To start, I'm really happy to say that no, you weren't depressed and whatever it was that made you...

Elef aeriddapsep atht way. R'eyou niogd greta.
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Like lfee edrfni ydal,s tbes lgnsoi yu'reo iltsl uyo uryo. Thas't aistrn athn it thrae ouy eth your epsrnfihdi oyak is in erom altcyosnnt ilefneg eirngkab rae eth onw evre dan tbu. Hwti si a od nda dnim ngogi onep edecahr na rewtheva it ot hpenap ahve lwli tcaecp yuo nwhiree onpit oyu. Htsi ot emos eb aevh is mht,e kyao nad ouy ehcgan liwl gihtsn one fo if. Ta lte,as so ohep i. Begni what ti lyawas on hte aevh disefrn ton ll'oyu uyo you onwk — ttha eahv nemas llhes' ebst dna veen rhe awlsay uei,sdp rtemat on paphe,sn if.
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Otg oto! uvye'o ndrsfie aigldit uusatg oyu ojb, eorcjpt a the dame a yeagnc tog ni gnearam to ni dtmo,roep drarges oyu nad ryue'o sloec ehret eon ntr!ascog in and. Dan peditse teh a vleo a(dn okwr t'ddin love to smi,te edtasy uoy tawning oyu adn loepep oyu wfe htta uoy you ihwt tynrg)i talyucla tiuq. Mrlopbe oyu oyu thts'a bene nda ni eyuo'v ot twah of onkw eida nfaliyl negtto an ntwa do ersay — rof you hnkti ilef uro.
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Oyu ylls,at iensgl ,sye aer illts. I aoymrne ouy sda sda ti ubt ti eonyj idfn oyu sitll do'tn ejok,s your gril think thta dnot' etesdpi atnotnsc. Vpmrmioeetn adme nad ghinav uyo dna efls a woh ot stnaw ohgwtr on ash job somoeen ednneipeendc fousc. Tirgh nwo n'its seseyncit gbien it in uwodl tbu veol be a agret.
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As as rtane' sgtnhi hety darh ere,w hnaylfktul. Re'ew gontsr gehsllaecn tbu lfei ): ,us sha kown ctnaltosyn oyu osal.
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Rdpuo you 'im of os. Ubt eunogh dto'n uoy ,ayrell atth eon no slelt ndee you ti. Ipteeds mhuc woh hte eenb you sapt ist to nowk eayr tonenicu yuo fo na sah ttebre epmcatnliohsmc and be ehanlselgc. Im' i eitunocn i veyu'o oicmbegn ecmoeb to ot evol hpeo dna who vole ohw.
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Ainag, elvo hntak me! i astp ouy uyo fro gtnyri.
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Oe,lv.
E-loadry smatr 12 x.

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