The document contains two letters from an individual to their best friend Tiffany Morgan Byars. In the letters, the individual expresses their gratitude for Tiffany's friendship over the years, despite occasional arguments or difficult memories. They acknowledge sharing many positive and negative experiences that have strengthened their bond of friendship.
2. Tiffany, youโre the best friend I could ever ask
for. I love you so much, no matter how many
times Iโm mean to you, and no matter how
many times you get on my nerves. We have so
many memories. Some great memories, and
some not so great. But, Iโm glad weโve had some
bad memories because without them our
friendship wouldnโt be the same. I am so
thankful to have you in my life as my best friend.
5. These pictures are only a few of our memories.
We have a thousand more. I donโt care how
much I say that somebody else is my best friend,
youโre my real best friend. Thank you for always
being there for me. You know Iโm always here
too. I love you, best friend.
12. These are only a few of our memories. We have
a thousand more. No matter how many times I
say somebody else is my best friend, you know
that youโre really my best friend. Thank you for
always being there for me. You know Iโm always
here. I love you, best friend.