Dear Mr. Stark (or whoever reads his mail),

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Dear Mr. Stark (or whoever reads his mail),
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Not that you aren't cool,


20 Ingram Street
Flushing, New York, 11375
United States of America

May 29th, 2012

Hi Morgan!

 

I just wanted to start this letter off with a SUPER HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Mr. Stark! Can you let him know for me? I would send him another letter but I think he would get annoyed with me. 

I’m really psyched about the fair tomorrow, even if Mr. Stark can’t come. I get that he’s busy. and I can’t wait to see everyone else’s entries! Ned and I both came up with the idea because of how terrible the effect of humans have been on the environment lately. We wanted to see if anyone was making a difference, and we were right! Mr. Stark is doing so much good for our planet!

Skip wasn’t very interested in my science project, but he started calling me “Einstein” because he thinks I’m really smart. He’s going to look after me on Friday the 1st because my aunt and uncle want to go see a movie that I’m not allowed to see , because they think I’m a little baby or something, but I’m not . I think it will be tonnes of fun to get to know Skip better and just hang out with him for the night.

To answer your other question, no I don’t really have any help writing these letters, I just read a lot. My aunt says I’m a small adult trapped in a kid’s body, which is not the only wrong body I’m trapped in… and I sometimes agree with her. Your older brother sounds like a meanie, I’m glad I don’t have any siblings. I guess Ned is kind of like my brother, which is pretty cool though! I hope your brother has apologized for his awful behaviour now.

I hope you can make it to my science fair, I know it’s on a Wednesday, so you might not be able to come because of your managerial position in the S.I. Mailroom, which I would understand , because Mr. Stark probably doesn’t want you spending time that you could be working on some dumb kid’s science project . It would still be cool to meet you!

Inclosed is a letter from my aunt, though I’m not sure what it says, or why she’s felt the need to write you something. Not that you aren’t cool, and aren’t worth writing to! It just seems a little strange.

Have a really nice day and don’t forget about me !

 

Your friend,
P. Parker


20 Ingram Street
Flushing, New York, 11375
United States of America

May 29th, 2012

To the manager of the Stark Industries Mailroom,

 

Two days ago, my ward nephew received a letter from you, that had a smile on his face for the whole day afterward! I wanted to say thank you for the absolutely endearing letter you wrote him, and how far your words of encouragement have helped him!

Thank you so much for the continued correspondence to Peter, despite you not needing to. I understand that Mr. Stark is busy, and he had other priorities so it really means a lot that you can spare a moment of your day putting a smile on his face.

 

All the best wishes for you,
Mrs. May Parker

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