Dear:
Please don't be surprised at the address I gave you, and please don't mind my recklessness. In fact, there is a feeling that has always been in my heart, but I can't say it smartly, waiting for your reply. Whether you laugh at me or not, I can't chew my teeth.
I have always, always liked you silently.
From the day we met, I was watching you unconsciously. Because your smile is indescribably familiar and kind? Because my heart beat faster when you passed me? Or just because, in your body, I can find a quiet feeling, very comfortable and warm. As long as I think of you, my mouth will be full of laughter, and I think that as long as you can be by my side, I will forget the triviality of life and my dreams will be out of reach.
As long as I see those dazzling goods in the street, I will think absurdly, will you be surprised if I give them to you? Shy? At a loss? Or face to face with me with a straight face?
As long as I see those delicious restaurants on the road, I will think absurdly. If I come here with you one day, will I meet a smile at the station? Or continue to organize language and sit by the booth waiting for you?
I know I'm not that good, and I don't know if you will alienate our only friend to avoid embarrassment. I don't know what you mean by me, but I hope I can express my feelings through this letter.
If you don't resist, can we, uh, try to be together?
If you finally let go, I won't pester you again, as long as I learn to take care of and care for the person I like during that time. This 520-word letter represents my determination.