After a few minutes, Alice finally arrived home. She changed into a pair of running shorts and a t-shirt as her pajamas and sat on her desk. Now that she had her presents for the twins, she decided to write in their birthday cards too.
For Adelisa, it was a lot easier to figure out what to say so she started out hers first:
Dear Adelisa,
Happy Birthday! You are an amazing girl who's pretty much the entire package: you are smart, funny, gorgeous, and musically talented. I am definitely grateful to have you in my life. So let's celebrate your birthday this year and every year from now on with fun, excitement, and cheers, whether we are 21 or 83. Stay rocking and once again happy birthday!
Love, Alice
Alice sighed as she filled the card easily without even getting to write everything she wanted to. Darn the small cards and her large handwriting. But there was Adam's card. While she didn't HAVE to sign it, she kind of wanted to... She wondered whether to keep it simple or not, formal or informal, and heart-felt or platonic. She decided to practice on scrap pieces of paper before she wrote in the actual card to see what she liked.
Dear Adam,
Happy Birthday! Hope you have a good one!
Alice
That was too short and impersonal.
Dear Adam,
Happy Birthday! Truth is, I think you are super cute and might have a little crush on you. Every time I see you, I get butterflies and my head starts feeling dizzy. I want you to know that I think you are one of a kind even if you don't have feelings for me which I totally understand. Anyways, happy birthday. I hope you enjoy it
Love, Alice
Yikes, she can't give him something as embarrassing as that. Finally after fifteen or so tries, she wrote one that she was satisfied with.
Dear Adam,
Happy Birthday! You're a cool guy who deserves to have an awesome birthday so I hope you have a good one.
Alice
Concise, simple, and does not show any obvious hints that she may or not like him. She placed the cards into envelopes and then placed the envelopes into their respective bags with their presents. Finally, she was done with presents and it was like a load was lifted off her shoulder.