Chapter 4: Chrysanthemum
Dear Anne,
I would like to offer my congratulations on your correct spelling of chrysanthemum. Like I mentioned before, I knew you'd come in first for English. Thank you for nodding at me today as we were walking home from school and for speaking to me, even if your words were not congenial. Please accept my continued apologies for my tantalizing, even though it was so long ago. Can't you forgive me now? I have been waiting very patiently, you know.
Best regards,
Gilbert
P.S.
I enjoyed sitting next to you today during school, even though you still refused to talk to me. Would you consider sitting next to me again?
Gilbert-
I plan on making my habit of taking first on tests such as spelling a regular habit, and please prepare yourself for the losing that you will encounter in the future.
Worst regards,
Anne
P.S.
Stop including P.S.s on your letters. It is hard for me to cope with the tedious task of reading what you pathetically write to me.
A/N: Please R&R!
