A letter from May 12th, 2021

Time Travelled — 12 months

Peaceful right?

Dear FutureMe, hi babe, it’s currently 11:50pm and you should be sleeping because you have a pre-calc final tomorrow pero this staying up late thing has become a common theme... hopefully one you break but the time you read this. Nonetheless, I am so proud of the utter hard work and growth you’ve put into your senior year. We are so hard working, energetic, disciplined, compassionate, fun, and positive. I hope that you’re remembered to treat yourself with grace this first year of college, you are learning and growing everyday. Have you been eating healthy and using the cute ass rice cooker you got? How are the gains looking? Have you met new best friends and surrounded yourself with positive, genuine souls. I hope that you’ve been studying hard and killing it school, I am so proud of you. Remember what it is all for and plant your feet in the ground when it gets tough, you got this. Hopefully your first year living in an apartment went well with the roomies. Was there any drama? Do you still call your family every week to let them know how much you love um? Keep up the hard work mamas and I wish you well in your sophomore year of college, we got dreams to accomplish 🤍🤍🤍 also nourish your mind, body, and soul everyday xoxo

Epilogue

21 days later

hi queeen, you bet I'm eating healthy! I have taken...

And tgeton hte fo has kecoro vloe pinppegr a ybhbo lto of ym lmae up ewn irce. Eolv ebne ehva ma i eohm eht ti my ni dna nagis htwi ekli ybod tbu tbtree efesl so. Tge oecn gte i pu noe twhi gmy at to mbeiehrmsp my i nlap hte eomr ewn stnsotncie. Thcou enw ndsiref there omre itagsny drrawfo vei' efw fma ): wthi asw fo in a gietmen ecosur the moooal dan ive' yes to dmea dna bene loko dara,m. Vole kstin oyu ouuyu teltli i unygo <3 otp.

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