Letters to your late brother, never to be sent

 #1

When you were alive I could hate you. Which is a lot like loving someone because it takes a lot of work.

#2 

You were basically gone the last ten years. You missed  your children's birthdays, lost teeth  and ten Christmases. You missed everything. And since you died, you’re everywhere. You haven’t  missed a thing.

I find that rather annoying actually. 

#3

Stop doing that creepy thing where you throw things. Just haunt me like a regular ghost and turn the light off. 

#4

Landed at the  Ketchikan airport yesterday. Waiting for a ride to your daughter's graduation. Could have sworn I heard you whistle. 


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