Annabel
written by Parvati Riddle
I had a really good friend named Annabel, and she moved away. I never got to say goodbye in person. I know she's not the biggest Harry Potter fan, so she's probably not on here. But, Annabel, somehow, if you're reading this, I miss you and you'll forever be in my heart
Last Updated
05/31/21
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Annabel
Chapter 1
Annabel,
I miss you so much. I didn't realize how much until another old friend talked about you. You were amazing. I wish I could have at least given you a hug before you left for Ohio. We talked on gmail, but it wasn't enough for me. After that old friend brought you up, I looked through my email and found starred messages from you. Reading those made me feel closer to you. I wish you were still here, and I wish I knew how you were doing. I wish that I could see you again. I wish I knew your new email. I wish I knew your Phone Number. I wish you never left. I wish I could give you a hug. I miss you so much, and I wish you knew how much. I wish I never left our old school so I could be with you before you left.
My favorite memory of us is when me, you, Ella D, and someone else planned to switch places for a day. We took our entire recess and Lunch period to plan it. It never happened, but it was fun to imagine if it did. So if miraculously you're reading this Annabel Irvine, I miss you so much.
Your old friend
Maddie
I miss you so much. I didn't realize how much until another old friend talked about you. You were amazing. I wish I could have at least given you a hug before you left for Ohio. We talked on gmail, but it wasn't enough for me. After that old friend brought you up, I looked through my email and found starred messages from you. Reading those made me feel closer to you. I wish you were still here, and I wish I knew how you were doing. I wish that I could see you again. I wish I knew your new email. I wish I knew your Phone Number. I wish you never left. I wish I could give you a hug. I miss you so much, and I wish you knew how much. I wish I never left our old school so I could be with you before you left.
My favorite memory of us is when me, you, Ella D, and someone else planned to switch places for a day. We took our entire recess and Lunch period to plan it. It never happened, but it was fun to imagine if it did. So if miraculously you're reading this Annabel Irvine, I miss you so much.
Your old friend
Maddie