Dear old friend,
Well,
tell you what. I can still recall our moments together in UTP. Just like
yourself, I am also staying in a condominium on top of a cliff by the sea. Why
do I feel that we’re actually living in the same neighbourhood? Naah! I don’t
think so. But, not like you, I am not alone. My wonderful grand daughter are
staying with me. She had just finished her masters education in London. My
children have also finished their studies and currently living near the nest.
When
I received you letter, I was astonished. Astonished because I thought you have
died. I once read in an article in the newspaper saying that youou should’nt
be. had died because of cancer. Well now you have something to sue the media. So
now I know the truth. Don’t get me wrong, I am not accusing you cheating your
wife because that’s a norm nowadays. If I were to know that you’re cheating
your wife, then I would not have reply your letter.
You
and you ego. You’ve not change since the incident. Why do you feel alone? You’re
still too selfish to get out of your comfort zone; not making friends. With tones
of money in the bank, how could you still be alone? Here are some suggestions. Use
your money, to do charity and contribute more to the needy. In my opinion, you
should spend your money to build a mosque in possibly our condominium area. Is’nt
that an awesome idea? Go to classes that we couldn’t afford to go in the past. Such
as, pilates, Al-Quran recitation and many more.
I
don’t want to have feeling for you-like I once did. But encouraging you to totally
treasure your last days with all your heart is what I’m trying to do. Lightning
don’t strike the same place twice.and it’s the same for us. I’m hoping to see
you as a better person, not the person I knew back in UTP. Best of luck in
life, take great care of yourself. We’ll see each other again.Someday…