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At the risk of being selfish, I could really use some of that strength and stability you give me.
I got myself vaccinated against that virus I mentioned last year, taking care of myself like I promised. Still, I was right when I called it a lean winter. I went back to work, but the hours were shorter and the shop was open one fewer day a week. Now my lease is up, and I can't afford to renew it. It's not all bad, my family owns some property upstate that I'm able to take over for pretty cheap, though it's going to be a fixer-upper.
Lots of people are hurting for workers, so I'm confident that I'll be able to land some kinda job up there. Still, there are no guarantees in the world, and I'm feeling like a bit of a failure right now. I'd appreciate it if you could look out for me, just a little.
Mostly though, I wanted to see you while I was able, in case things don't settle down before November. I still love you, Sakura.
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