Dear Peter,
How are you? I know that we talk quite a lot here, but I still decided to write you a letter.
At first I have to tell you something. The first time I saw you, I thought that you are weird. I'm so ashamed about it, because now that I've get to know you better, I've realized that you are a very interesting and kind person. I don't know what I would to here or who I'd talk to if you weren't here. Our life here in the Annexe is difficult. I'm sure you agree with me. So it's nice to have a person to talk with, especially with someone, who is about at your age. I like that we can talk about everything! I'm happy and grateful for your friendship. I hope you feel the same way too. I hope, and we all hope, that the war will end soon and we can return back to our normal lives. I would like so much to walk outside and be with my friends, but many of them are gone now and I'm afraid that the world would never be the same again. Specially for us...We are listening to the radio every day and are hoping that there will come some good news, but there hasn't come those yet. I'm also writting a diary here and when the war is over, I'd like to publish it, because then people will know what we went through during the war. Here, in Annexe, we have also a food problems as you know. What you, Peter, think about it? I'm sure that you are bored of it as well.
Who do you want to become, Peter? Well, after the war, I'd like to become a journalist. I like to write. And that's also one of the reasons, why I'm keeping a diary and writing this letter to you. I hate that we have to hide us and be quiet. You too right? But I'm not giving up. I will handle this situation, even though it has lasted for two years now. But they just can't find us, because if the do, we'll have to go the concentration camp. That would be awful. But we will manage, right?
There is actually a many things more that I'd like tell you, but I can write another letter to you. I hope that you answer to my letter too. I'm so happy that you are here with me.
Love,
Anne
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