Letter from Gia's Mother to Gia
Dearest Gia,
I'm sure by now you've gotten those silly notions out of your head that you used to have as a little girl. By now, you must realize that it was merely your imagination running away with you. Nevertheless, I don't think it would be good if you went around telling others about them. They might not think so highly of you if you told them. So this is my warning, Gia. I love you, but I will not tolerate the spreading of that ridiculous dream.
Love,
P.S. If my warning wasn't enough, then you can be sure that no one will believe you when you tell them that your father raped you.
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Greetings from your mother, darling. How are things going at Midway? I can't wait until you come home so that we can be together as a family again. Your father sends his love as well. He's foreclosing a big business deal at the moment, so that's another thing for us to be happy about! Trust me when I say that he's so proud with what his little girl has become. Your little brother is enjoying pre-school very much, which I'm sure you'll be happy about. You two always have been close, despite the age difference.
Mother