
Dear Sarah,
Whup Dude! SO, way back in the school days, I remember distinctly seeing your drawing of a spider, and one of a Marlboro pack. They were dark, and aggressive, and pretty awesome. Much like your cohorts of the Coven, you are fairly impossible to nail down for any significant amount of time. You out in public life seems such a strange contrast from what I remember in school. You almost always seemed about half asleep, and barely present. Now knowing a little about your social life, it all becomes clear. But back then I just assumed you were the typical, apathetic, gloomy art student. Your work seemed to back this up, at least the gloomy part.
You have this kind of dynamic energy to you. Obviously these are just my impressions, which are admittedly limited, but here we go. I think first of all most of the magnetism your personality displays has something to do with that aggression in your art work. When you talk and interact you are fast and sleek, quick with laughter, but it always has a kind of hidden meaning to it. One never quite knows if you are laughing with them or at them. That kind of uncertainty tends to draw me in. I like a challenge in conversation, and more often than not you seem more than fit for the task of verbal combat.
I have probably spend more time seeing you float around a room than actually talking to you. You tend to sprinkle the room with conversation, like a permanent hostess to a party that is everywhere. I know I will be around this again and again, but it never really stops being entertaining, if not occasionally frightening.
Our Facebook interactions have been fairly tame as can be expected in contrast to the IRL talking. I like seeing what the coven is up to and as you are the last on my list of the group I will no longer be privy to all your various escapades. I guess this means I will have to go out more to witness them in the first person, and I am pretty ok with that. I fully expect the entire Coven to show up at the Unfriending Party in October, since given the rather pedestrian nature of most of my friends we will need a little spice to the mix.
Today was a great day, but tomorrow our FBfriendship will end,
Curt
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