Wednesday, January 9, 2013

P.323 #s 1-3 & letter

1. The crowded ballroom thundered with deafening applause each time the vibrant speaker made an effective point.
2. My friends and I went to a sci-fi movie and when it ended, we walked the block and a half to our favoite diner and attempted to figure out what we had just watched.
3. I remained on the semi-cushy, brown, leather waiting-room couch while my grandpa went to speak with his doctor about his ailments.





Riley Westfall
English 12
01/09/2012


Dear Friend,

            I hear you have been having a little girl trouble. Fear not, for I come with advice. My first recommendation is for you to discontinue being in her presence or merely thinking about her as your affection for her will just continue to blossom. With this expanding love you feel for her, the more she rejects you. She broke up with you and is not longer entitled to this love you clearly speak of.
            You compare your relationship to ice and fire. You are the hot fire, burning with desire, and she has the frozen heart, cold and unfeeling. This connection is unnatural. Fire is not always able to change ice. The edges may become melted, but the core will remain frosty and bitter. Your love will never thaw her heart.
            Give yourself time to mourn the loss of this love, but there is another lady out there waiting for you, who wants to return the same passion of love that you feel now. I argue that you must no longer see this woman, but leave her to her own miserable existence. Move on with grace and dignity.

                                                                                                                        Sincerely,
                                                                                                                        Riley Westfall

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