Dear my husband,
While you're reading this letter, maybe I'm doing my math or English homework--- if not, chemistry.
I'm very sorry for what I had done if I really hurt your feelings. I sincerely beg for your forgiveness.
I remember when I met you for the first time, I lost my heart to you. I knew that you are the right person that I would get married to. And I could tell that you knew it too when you looked at me--- It was like the wind in the spring flowing across my face. It felt so good.
I remember when we got married, I drew our marriage certificate. Although the certificate was simple and, maybe a little ugly, it contains all my love for you and it weighs one thousand pounds. I'll remember it all my life.
I remember when I put my arms around your waist for the first time, it was all as if we were the only human-beings in the world, no one else--- just no one else.
I remember that we shared our sweets, we sat together to discuss how to solve a math problem, we talked and laughed. We loved each other so much.
I remember. There are so many things for us to remember and value, my dear. You are the best ong that I've decided to devote all my love and life to. The doves flying in the sky, the fish playing in the water, the leaves singing on the top of yhe oak can all help prove my strong love for you! Winter having gone so far, I still miss the snow which was like our beautiful love. Oh. I can never forget the days we have spent together. And there is also the most wonderful future for us to look forward to.
So, please, my dear. I don't know why you have suggested that we get divorced, but I know that I must have done something really wrong and that I must apologize. I'm so sorry. Please forgive me, and give me another chance!!!
Yours,
Olivia