snippet from Dear Jamie,
Dear Jamie,
Dear Seth,
2010 December 4

I got both of your letters. I have to admit I was expecting to hear from you. The content of your previous two letters came as a surprise, though. I am happy that you are starting to discover yourself, but I believe you are lending me too much credit. I don't understand how you could derive such a preposterous meaning from such a simple question as "What is your favorite ice cream?" It seems like you're putting to much faith in me. I don't want to let you down and I can only expect by your previous letters that I will.
Also to inquire, I'm not sure what you mean when you say that you could do anything because no one is watching. Seth, you have to know that's not true. I believe you don't have the guts to kill yourself, and I don't believe for a second you would want to. I have to say I find you rather easy to predict. And as for the matter of me not caring as to what you are saying, you know that is not true as well. I do care, just maybe not in the way you want me to.
And I'd appreciate it if you would not talk about my friends that way. They are my friends after all, and what I discuss with them is none of your business. I think you need to take a step back and look at your life and your friends before you start ridiculing me. When you would go to hang out with them you'd be gone for days, and when they came over I had my suspicions. That one boy, the one you were always talking to, Danny his name was? I think, but I am positive he was nothing short of a lowly, impoverished, dirty, drug-dealing scumbag of a pot head. And Maynard, I'm sure he was some mooching bumrag who couldn't even read! At least my friends were educated.








Sincerely,
Jamie

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