[Ring ring, Eggsy. This is something Dennis doesn't want to do or talk about, but the longer he puts it off the harder it's going to be. He's less angry about it, which is good, if he'd done this the day he found out, he'd be super riled up, but still.
Pull off the band aid.]
Hey, we gotta talk.
[Always a good sentence to start with.]
Pull off the band aid.]
Hey, we gotta talk.
[Always a good sentence to start with.]
Dear Mr. Unwin,
I was curious to know if you'd be interested in meeting with me when it is most convenient. I enjoyed our conversation over dinner, but didn't feel that we truly were able to get to know one another. Harry said he spoke with you, and in an attempt to be open and communicative, I'd like to as well.
In all honesty, I didn't know that we looked so much alike. I think back to when Harry and I met and I can only imagine that he'd assumed I was you until we spoke, only continuing to speak with me at first based on my appearance.
[He struggles to finish out the message, torn between complete and total honesty, and the more polite version of what he wants to discuss. Being blunt wins out in the end.]
I don't know what I'm doing here. In this place, yes I am generally confused, but specifically with everyone and the situations I've found myself in. Harry, you and Dennis. I thought that you might be willing to help, though I know you don't owe me any such kindness.
If you are willing, I'll attach my address and you can come by when you'd like.
Yours,
Edward Brittain
I was curious to know if you'd be interested in meeting with me when it is most convenient. I enjoyed our conversation over dinner, but didn't feel that we truly were able to get to know one another. Harry said he spoke with you, and in an attempt to be open and communicative, I'd like to as well.
In all honesty, I didn't know that we looked so much alike. I think back to when Harry and I met and I can only imagine that he'd assumed I was you until we spoke, only continuing to speak with me at first based on my appearance.
[He struggles to finish out the message, torn between complete and total honesty, and the more polite version of what he wants to discuss. Being blunt wins out in the end.]
I don't know what I'm doing here. In this place, yes I am generally confused, but specifically with everyone and the situations I've found myself in. Harry, you and Dennis. I thought that you might be willing to help, though I know you don't owe me any such kindness.
If you are willing, I'll attach my address and you can come by when you'd like.
Yours,
Edward Brittain
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