In this chapter, the author is trying to communicate that even if he had met 'Kimberly' sooner, he couldn't have loved her any less than he did this moment. He wrote a letter to the younger her, imagining he his younger himself. This is the letter;
Hello... Let me see if I can try and take you back in time. Let's go ten years back, are you 9 years? No! you are ten years. Even better...With that skin tone, that face and those eyes, I bet you received a dozen of hand written letters. I want you to read this one just as you did back then, but before you do that, let's go 2 years back so that you can read it like an 8 year old who is in second grade would. I want you to be at peak with both your imagination and your memory because I want you to imagine you're reading this as an 8 year old and remember the time you read a letter as a kid. So let's start Kimberly, I love you like a cup of tea, screw that I love you like a cup of milk tea. I know you are supposed to be the milk in that tea, but you are my Cocoa, my Ricoffy, my Milo, I'm sure you get it Kimberly you are the Jacobs in my tea, cause girls' like you are expensive to maintain and later on have. Girl! you're the Jacobs in my tea because not anyone can have you. Kimberly, I love you like ice cream dipped in thick chocolate. In case you haven't guessed it, you're the thick chocolate because my chocolate Queen, that a$$ is thick!.... Sorry for that, I forgot we are kids. It's been years writing such a letter or helping a friend write one, but I think you get what my intentions are here. In a nutshell, I love you ... Please reply.
-That was it, the author tried to be funny, old fashioned and unique at the same time... and ladies and gentlemen, she did reply.
