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07.28.06
[letter #3]
To My Ever-Seeing Stranger:
Oh! I am so embarrassed that you saw my hat fly off that I have just forgotten everything else you just told me. I was wearing that hat as part of a little game that you were never supposed to know about, but as it didn’t work, I shall tell you about it. I wore the straw hat because the brim would be able to obscure my face from your view. While you would still be able to see the rest of me, if I pulled my hat just the right way, you couldn’t see my face or my hair (it had been pinned up rather elegantly for the beginning of the day). I was going to peek at you before we passed under the bridge, but my hair became extremely fussy from the wind, and I ended up pocketing half of the pins and losing all of the others. I realized that I had passed under the bridge you were standing on, and since I could not see you with the sun in my advantage anymore, I decided to try again from the other side…only to have my hat blown off. I caught it, but my movement was enough to cause the boat to roll about rather dangerously.
I did get the chance to spy on you today, however. I saw dark hair in curls and a green pullover, not being able to see anything else because of my height disadvantage and the fact that you were not facing me. I suppose you got another good look at me because I turned and waved, and you waved back. At least you are not my silhouetted stranger anymore, just my stranger. I still have yet to place features on your face.
Let me see…where were we? I agree that it is a much better idea to drop the letters into a mailbox rather than letting them drift to me. If I said it was out of concern of the letter’s safety, however, I would be lying. It does not seem fair if you get to drop letters to me but I can’t throw them up to you. Selfish reasons, I know.
You collect the letters too? I thought it would be my little secret to hide them away into a small stack (or what will soon become a large stack of enormous proportions) in the empty chest at the foot of my bed. Old-fashioned, I know, but it has become very useful. I can pull them out and read them in order, smiling from my bed while I try to place a voice to each word. You’re still very mysterious, aren’t you? I suppose I could notice you if I were to see you on the streets, but if it were up to my imagination, I would never find you.
I find that I am growing tired, so I shall yawn and say goodnight. Until next time!
Your Clumsy Lady with Red Hair
[author’s notes]
My favorite part of this is coming up with nicknames for them. You’ll notice that they’ll keep on getting more and more endearing as time goes by. XD
Whoot! A longer entry. I felt so inspired when I saw how long Adri’s was, I just had to make it long. This time, it wasn’t so difficult.
I know that I didn’t make this a return letter for #2. I think I will only write it like that when there are two letters in an entry. I think you can tell who’s writing what letter from the address and the closing.
Adri and I were looking at blinkies (or icons or avatars…call them what you want) yesterday…I think I want to make my own. Probably unanimated, just because I only have Photoshop 6 that might be able to do it. And I don’t know how. xP I’ll see about it. They’ll look nice in here, won’t they?
Also, I drew two pictures, one of my avatar, and one of my friend [vintage_love] for her birthday. I met her in the breedables shop Foxune Meadows. In honor of the special day, I dedicate this entry to vintage. Happy Birthday! xD
Snow
SnowPheonix · Fri Jul 28, 2006 @ 04:57pm · 5 Comments |
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