Letter from a Forgiving Heart

DISCLAIMER: I don't own the amazing Gallagher Girl books – Ally Carter does

Dear Cammie,

Forgive and forget, that's what they say. I might be able to forgive you but forget? Not on your life! How could I forget your stunning beauty, your charm and your wit? I could, though, do with forgetting the way that I treated you and you me. I can forgive you maybe, but can I forgive myself? I know I should have given you a second chance, I know I should have stood by you, against the world (but mainly Dylan). You and me, against the world. That's how it should've been. Should've. Could've? I don't know. At this moment, I can forgive you. I'm feeling enough peace in my heart to grant you that. I can't forgive myself, not after I caused you to hurt, and my heart to ache with a longing for you. It says in the Bible, "forgive and you will be forgiven." If I forgive you for lying to me, will you forgive me for being shallow, mean and cold-hearted? I promise to be a good boy from now on. This will be one experience I carry with me throughout my life. I'll learn from this. I promise never to hurt you again. I forgive you Cammie.

Yours for ever,

Josh

That's the end, folks! I'm very sorry for not updating (you've all probably seen why) and I've noticed I didn't really stick to my promise of updating every Saturday :) oops! I hope you all had a good Easter (or Passover, or any other festival you celebrate). Thank you all for reading and being amazing reviewers, alerters, favouriters and readers! And in case anyone was wondering, the bit from the Bible is from Luke 6:37-42, and is one of my favourite passages. I hope this chapter lived up to expectations, and once again, thanks for reading!

-wolfergirl