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English, 03.11.2020 07:30 maddie3354

"Love is like the wind... you can feel it but you can't see it." I fell in love with a boy named Joshua. He was amazing, cocky, loving, caring, respectful, truthful, handsome, and etc. the day that he asked me to be his girlfriend I was the happiest person alive. I gladly accepted his request. We loved each other very much. He told me that he wanted to grow old with me, get married to me, have kids with me, and cuddle me for the rest of his life. The day he asked me to marry him I was speechless. I couldn't understand why someone like him would want to be with someone like me for forever. When I accepted his proposal, he was so happy and excited. But sadly this is where our love story ends. On the 31st of October, 2020, he sadly passed away. I love Joshua so much! Without Joshua I feel empty and lost. I don't know what to do anymore. Joshua, forever and always you will be mine, and forever and always I will be yours.
R. I.P. Joshua.
Forever Yours, Bre.
P. S. I'm crying right now.


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