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DiKsa [7]
3 years ago
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(WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST AND THANKS)

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Rudiy273 years ago
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Dear Susan,

Today I will be roaming the streets of "Hollywood" with my pet on a leash. Los Angelos has a magnificent view and hundreds of shopping venues, diners, and movie theaters. It is usually very crowed on these Hollywood streets being so many people flock here to live this lifestyle. But everything here is worth the price. I am loving my career as a film writer right here in the place where filmmaking and superstardom all first began. My favorite hobbies when I am not thinking of new film ideas are cooking, shopping, and watching movies with my new pet. He of course is my bestfriend since I am single and busy alot of the time. I have been thinking Susan, and to be honest I miss you. It would really be an honor if you could pack up everything of yours in that boring town and come give Hollywood a chance. I know that you are looking for some opportunities to be published as a writer, and I have all the connections now. Plus we use to be bestfriends, and I miss your genuine smile and laughter. I really could use a friend at this time in my life. Please don't think I am being selfish because I am not trying to. But moving to Los Angelos could be the change you are looking for.

Love, Ava ( your childhood friend)
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