Dear friends,

Diah Kintan P
2 min readNov 10, 2022

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How are you? How’s everything going? Those questions never left my mouth. But, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing right now, I hope you’re doing well.

I’ve never thought that all the time and moments we’ve shared filled with tears and laughter would come to this, days of not speaking to each other only to wonder if we’re doing alright. I want you to know that I always want you to be happy and have the best time of your life, but we know how harsh life can be at times. I will always pray for you to be alright, no matter what life throws at you at the moment.

I still remember those days we were always close and seeing each other require less to zero effort. We used to go out with just one call, even without having anything planned at all. Now, meeting each other will require a lot of time for planning and effort. I never thought that adulthood will be this lonely and I am not ready for the fact that one day we’ll grow apart. It always made me wonder how our parents went through all of this.

There are so many things I want to tell you, but I guess we will have to schedule a catch-up call to talk about all the things happening in our life in the past 6 months. Just like how things are for the past years. And we’ll talk about work, life, and relationships. I want to hear about everything, the unfiltered not-for-Instagram stories, the ugly truth.

I know that we are going through our own battles — the battles that are unseen by the eyes of strangers. But please know that I will always be there for you through your silent pain, even though I might not be much of a help, I will be with you. You never have to be so alone.

I might not be texting you or calling you all the time, but you know that even when there’s only silence between us, I will keep wishing all the best for you. No matter how fast things change in our life, you will always be my friend.

Karanganyar, 10 November 2022

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Diah Kintan P
Diah Kintan P

Written by Diah Kintan P

Turning the chaos inside my head into well-arranged words. Writing to keep my sanity.

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