Lynette Batton ran out of the car to enter the security office when she saw the huge box of letters.

"Wow! Who on earth wrote you so many letters?" she exclaimed in surprise.

Leon Batton frowned but didn't reply. He picked up the box and put it in the backseat of his car before getting back into the driver's seat.

Meanwhile, his sister hastily followed him back into the car.

Then, he drove to his parking space, bringing the car to a halt.

He carried the box over to a quiet gazebo and sat down, leaving his sister to trail after him silently out of curiosity.

He slowly retrieved a letter from the box, bearing the number '1' marked on the envelope.

Upon opening the envelope, Leon could see someone's pretty handwriting scribbled across the page-

"Dear Leon, this is my first letter to you.

"It was the first day of high school. I saw you at our school's entrance, and I was stunned.

"Before meeting you, I've never seen a face like yours that gave me such a soul-shaking experience.

"I felt like all the flowers in the world blossomed the moment you and I walked past each other.

"I guess this is what they call love at first sight, right? I wanted to approach you, but I wasn't brave enough.

an ordinary person compared to you. I'm insignificant.

could only go to each class looking for you discreetly and try to gather

in our building. Then, I finally found you. You were in the class

classmate for your name

would often walk past your classroom if only to take one more glimpse of

appearance when

pictured a naive teenager

dim light late at night while pouring her feelings

Paper.

letter carefully in the

felt like something had touched his soul from the bottom of his heart for some

of that letter, feeling oddly touched. "This

he picked up

was the number

same handwriting was scrawled over this

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you

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