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When Vic wrote his first letter, he was calm. He didn't want to come across as angry, overly upset or extremely jealous. He simply wanted to give Kellin a subtle reminder that he was hurt, and certainly not over him. Vic didn't know how to write calmly. He only knew exaggerated, dramatic language. His works were a perfect reflection of his personality and the way he had changed from a hopeless romantic to an unforgiving individual who invested himself far too heavily in his previous heartbreak. To start this first letter, Vic drew inspiration from the view outside his window. It was wet and murky, but still and that made it very peaceful.
Where do I start? You left a mark that stayed.
This story arc has left me crying on my best of days.
I miss you more than you could ever comprehend.
Please come back to me, I miss my best friend.Subtle in Seattle
Vic was satisfied with his first letter. He knew Kellin would laugh at it, think nothing of it and pass it off as him just taking a little longer than he should to get over the breakup. Vic didn't want to pour everything he felt into the one letter, no, he wanted to slowly ease in to show his pain, crawling under Kellin's skin and striking him when he was most weak. He was going to know exactly how he had left Vic feeling, and much, much worse.
Kellin smirked and chuckled lightly, scrunching up the letter and tossing it in the dustbin. "What was that?" His partner Oli asked. "Just another real estate agent wanting to buy the house. I think he's already asked like what, three times? Does he even realise we're renting?" Kellin replied, wrapping his arms round Oli's waist. Oli giggled and turned around, embracing his boyfriend tightly, deeply inhaling his sweet scent. "I'm nothing without you." He mumbled into Kellin's chest. Kellin placed a kiss on his forehead and held him tightly. 'I know.' Kellin thought.
