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ParkhAlina <[redacted]>
Hello Danny, thank you for your message
I’m a bit confused and honestly also a little sad you say I emailed you a few d
May 25, 2026, 1:38 PM UTC
Hello Danny, thank you for your message
I’m a bit confused and honestly also a little sad you say I emailed you a few days ago, but I remember very well that we were in contact much longer than that.
And what I also don’t understand is why I didn’t hear from you for about three months. I was waiting for your reply all this time especially because you told me before that you would help me, but in the end nothing happened and I didn’t receive any financial help or clear answer from you.
Can you please explain to me what happened during this time? Why did you disappear for so long without any message?
I really need honesty between us, because I don’t want misunderstandings or empty promises anymore.
I hope you are well, but I also need to understand clearly where we stand now.
I am waiting for your answer.
Take care,
Alina
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[redacted]
Hello Alina,
Thank you for your email — I’ve been thinking about it a lot, and I’m truly sorry for the long silence.
May 25, 2026, 2:04 PM UTC
Hello Alina,
Thank you for your email — I’ve been thinking about it a lot, and I’m truly sorry for the long silence. You’re absolutely right, I should have replied sooner, and I genuinely didn’t mean to make you wait that long. Honestly, life got a bit hectic in the last few months — I was working on a major oil litigation case in the Permian Basin, and it’s been a whirlwind. I even had to stay late at the office for two straight weeks, which made it hard to keep track of personal messages.
I remember our conversations clearly — I even keep a notebook of the ones we’ve had, just to make sure nothing slips through the cracks. And yes, you’re right — I told you I’d help you, and I never intended for it to go this long without a response. I’ve been trying to get back to you with real answers, and I do feel that I let you down.
I’d love to talk more about where we stand — especially since you’ve been patient and honest. What exactly did you hope to receive from me? And how can I best support you now?
Also, I’ve been meaning to try that new coffee place on Westheimer — it’s been a while since I’ve had a proper cup. I’ll tell you what I think — if we’re going to move forward, I think we need a clear plan. So, what would make you feel like you’re getting the help you deserve?
Take care,
Danny
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
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ParkhAlina <[redacted]>
Hello, Danny! Thank you for your message; I really appreciate your honesty with me. I understand that you have been very
May 28, 2026, 4:37 PM UTC
Hello, Danny! Thank you for your message; I really appreciate your honesty with me. I understand that you have been very busy with work, especially such an important matter. I'm glad you answered and explained everything to me.
I want to be honest with you too: I missed you. It seems to me that we have been communicating only from a distance for too long, and I feel that there is still something special between us — something that has not disappeared anywhere.
That's why I want to ask you something important, something that comes from the bottom of my heart. Do you also feel that it's finally time for us to meet in real life? Not just to exchange messages, but to really sit next to each other, talk, look into each other's eyes and spend the present time together?
For me, letters are great, but they are no longer enough. I feel like we need to take a real step forward if we both truly value this connection.
I also remember you saying that you would like to help me. But right now, more than anything, I just need clarity in our relationship—not promises, but an understanding of where we're going. I want to understand what you really want from our relationship. You wanted to help me financially so that I could come to you and that we could make love at night.
If you still have the same interest in me, I would like us to take this serious step and meet in person in the near future. Do you think it's possible for us?
I'm looking forward to your honest answer.
Take care,
Alina
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[redacted]
Hello Alina,
Thank you for your message — I really appreciate how you’ve shared your feelings so openly. It’s been a
May 28, 2026, 6:08 PM UTC
Hello Alina,
Thank you for your message — I really appreciate how you’ve shared your feelings so openly. It’s been a long time since we last spoke, and I admit, I’ve been swamped with work lately, especially with the new oil litigation cases that just came through. One of them even involved a property dispute in the Permian Basin, which kept me up nights with all the paperwork. Honestly, I’ve been so focused on the courtroom side of things that I completely lost track of how much time passed. I’m sorry that I didn’t reply sooner — I never meant to disappear.
I hear you, and I do feel something special between us. The way you described wanting to meet in person, to really connect, to look into each other’s eyes — that’s not just a passing thought. It’s something I’ve been thinking about for a while. In fact, last week I was going through some old files from a case in Odessa, and I found a note from a client that mentioned something about “a chance meeting in a quiet corner of the city.” I don’t know if that’s a coincidence, but it made me think — maybe life has its own way of bringing people together.
So yes, I do believe it’s time to meet. If you’re open to it, I’d like to suggest we meet in Houston — I live just outside the city, near the Gulf Coast, and I’ve been meaning to take a weekend trip there to visit a family friend. What do you think? Would you be comfortable with that? And if so, when might be a good time for you? I’d also like to know more about your plans — are you free to travel, or would you prefer a more relaxed arrangement?
Looking forward to hearing from you. Take care, and thank you again for being so honest.
Danny
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
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ParkhAlina <[redacted]>
My dear Danny, thank you for your message I was really happy to hear from you again. I understand how busy and intense y
May 29, 2026, 5:46 PM UTC
My dear Danny, thank you for your message I was really happy to hear from you again. I understand how busy and intense your work can be, especially with such serious cases. I appreciate your honesty about everything, and I’m glad you didn’t disappear from my life completely.
I also want to say that I really feel something special when we talk. Your words always feel thoughtful and intelligent, and I like the way you describe things — it makes me feel like I am talking to someone with depth and real experience of life
About meeting in Houston thank you for suggesting it and for thinking about a real meeting. It is a big step for me emotionally, and I want to be honest that I would need a little more time before making any decisions like that. I want us to continue getting to know each other better first, so that any future step feels natural and safe for both of us.
I like the idea of connection, but I also believe it should grow slowly, with trust and understanding, not pressure or rushing
Tell me more about your life near the Gulf Coast what is your normal day like when you are not working on cases? What helps you relax after such stressful work?
I really enjoy our conversations and I feel there is something meaningful between us developing, and I would like to continue that step by step.
Also, I wanted to ask you would you like to continue talking on WhatsApp? If yes, could you please send me your number in your next message? I think it might feel more natural to stay in touch that way
Take care of yourself, and thank you again for your words.
Warm hugs,
Alina
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[redacted]
My dear Alina, thank you for your thoughtful message — it truly warmed me up after a long week of reviewing oil and gas
May 29, 2026, 6:04 PM UTC
My dear Alina, thank you for your thoughtful message — it truly warmed me up after a long week of reviewing oil and gas contract disputes in the Gulf Coast courts. Honestly, I’ve been thinking a lot about what you said, especially about how our conversations feel meaningful. That’s rare, and I genuinely appreciate it.
I live just a few miles from the Houston Ship Channel, and while I’m often in the office at 7 a.m., my days usually start with a walk along the bayou trail near the old oil refinery. It’s quiet, and the air smells like salt and old metal — reminds me of the rigs I used to work on as a junior litigator. After work, I try to unwind with a cup of strong black coffee and sometimes just watch the sun set over the water. I don’t have many hobbies, but I’ve started reading some philosophy books lately — things about presence and human connection. It’s a strange turn for a lawyer, but lately, I’ve found myself thinking about what “real” connection means.
Yes, I’d love to continue talking — and yes, WhatsApp would be a great way to stay in touch. I’ve actually set up a new number for personal use, and I’ll send it over in a moment. I’m not rushing anything, and I agree with you — we should grow slowly, with trust.
I’ve been meaning to ask — what does your day look like when you’re not working? Do you have any routines or places you go to relax? I’d love to hear that.
Take care, and thank you again for being so honest and kind. I’m really looking forward to seeing where this goes.
Warmly,
Danny
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415