An unsent letter
I must have done something right in previous life that I deserve to have you in my live. Had you.
He intended to send this letter to my Mom, but he did not.
Thank you.
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Dear auntie,
Never before in my life I met a woman so special like your daughter. I want to congratulate you, auntie, for successfully nurturing and growing such a wonderful woman like her. I believe her sisters are due to become equally exceptional persons like her. She is the first woman in the last 10 years of my life to whom I am able to share so much love and happiness like I am doing now. I feel blessed and honored to have met her in my life. She is one of the most beautiful gift God has ever endowed me with.
It is agonizing to know that a great divide lies before the two of us. A divide so massive that it made it impossible for us to unite and share laughter and tears for perpetuity; which otherwise I could be hers, she could be mine, and we could be ours.
A great person called Einstein once conceived the general theory of relativity. That being said, it separates the general condition of love into time dimensions; the past, the present, and the future. T and me obviously did not share our past; we don't know where our future lies; but the two of us is currently sharing our present. Auntie, if I am unable to share love and happiness with her in my past or our future, I want to make sure that I am doing my best in our present.
Since the beginning of our relationship, I am fully aware of the possibilities we have to be responsible with along the way. I realize that the two of us might eventually have to pursue our own paths of happiness. I realize that I eventually have to surrender this gorgeous goddess to another man whom she deems worthy to walk alongside her for the rest of her life.
Auntie, perhaps the time has come.
Auntie, it takes a prince to love a princess. It takes a king to love a queen. Yet I believe T deserves an emperor, as she is an empress. Across the nights, I always pray for T to meet someone whom she loves, who loves her, and with whom she is able to unite eternally in sacred joy and gratitude. I pray for T to meet someone who will father her children and raise their children with love to be exemplary citizens. I pray that she has one man to laugh in times of joy and stand in times of sorrow, and cuddle her with passion in times of old age.
Lastly, I would like to congratulate the man whom T chose to be her lifelong companion. I want him to bear in mind that he is one of the most fortunate person in the universe to win T's heart; and most importantly, to always, always be grateful of that. With this I confer the honor to guard her heart to him.
Never must his love for her diminish until the flow of time stops.
Auntie, I wish eternal health and happiness for you, for Uncle, and T's sisters.
Signed,


















