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Click hereI give you my last answer and preface it with the sincerest wish that I do not want the truth to upset you. But you have asked for something that has been owed to you for decades. I finally know how I feel about you, only after it took me many years to understand how I felt about you then. I loved you. Very much. I cared about Lisa and loved her in much the same way I love my children- I want what is best for them, I want them to be safe and happy. But you were the person that truly knew me, that wanted me as I was. You were the one I rescued from that haunted barn when I could not allow you to be hurt, because I could not imagine life without you.
My silence was a selfish burden I saddled you with, and I've been painfully sorry all these years. I do not ask your forgiveness, but wish that at least my overdue admission brings you peace.
Regretfully Not Yours,
Rowan
Do not like this response as much as her letter. Leaving aside his admission that he loved her in a way different/more romantically than his wife, which i found selfish/ self-serving, including the diminishing of others. Yes, tearing off the bandage, you might say, is cathartic for him, but what of her. Suspect it does nothing but deepen regret, etc. Of course, it is your storyline. I do not like it as well because it wasn’t as well written, which may be a bit of a surprise as the same author wrote both pieces (letters). Hope you continue to share your talent.