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Galinda Holaday <[redacted]> Glad to see you in good health ! =)&nbsp;Hello, this is Alina. 39 years old.o, but I am not of have, the man of my dream Mar 30, 2026, 1:39 PM UTC
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Mar 30, 2026, 1:39 PM UTC
Glad to see you in good health ! =)&nbsp;Hello, this is Alina. 39 years old.o, but I am not of have, the man of my dreams in real life. I am looking for a love. What is your city and country? I have a lot of hobbies. We can talk about our interests and more, if you reply to me. I will send my photo, I hope you will like my photo. But I think it&#39;s good! I am a single person and I am open for new relationship. I can send you my photos and I will wait for your reply. I am serious lady with serious wish to find sister soul. If you want the similar please e-mail for me. Please write to me at my mail : [redacted] I&#39;ll wait. Please write me back soon! I will be waiting for news. &nbsp;
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[redacted] Good evening, Alina — thanks for reaching out! I really appreciate you sharing that. I'm Danny, and I live in Houston, T Mar 30, 2026, 2:02 PM UTC
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Mar 30, 2026, 2:02 PM UTC
Good evening, Alina — thanks for reaching out! I really appreciate you sharing that. I'm Danny, and I live in Houston, Texas, USA. I’ve been working on a few oil-and-gas cases lately, so I’ve got a pretty solid understanding of how things move in the industry — though I’d say love is a whole different kind of litigation! I’ve been thinking a lot about how hard it is to truly connect in this fast-paced world, especially when you’re working long hours. Last week, I even had to drive to the Houston courthouse at 5 a.m. for a deposition — just the kind of day that makes you appreciate quiet moments. I’ve been trying to find balance between my work and time for personal things, like maybe even a real conversation with someone who sees the world the way I do. That said, I’d love to hear more about you — what are your hobbies? I’m a big fan of hiking and reading, though I’ve recently started experimenting with photography, especially of the Gulf Coast at sunset. Does that interest you at all? Also, could you confirm your email address again? I’m not sure if [redacted] is a real domain, and I’d hate to send something to the wrong inbox. And if you’re open to it, what would you say a “sister soul” conversation would look like — say, over coffee or even a long call? I’m really curious. Looking forward to hearing from you! Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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[redacted] Hello Danny! I’m very happy that you responded to my letter. I’ve been waiting for your reply with great anticipation, a Apr 2, 2026, 9:05 AM UTC
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Apr 2, 2026, 9:05 AM UTC
Hello Danny! I’m very happy that you responded to my letter. I’ve been waiting for your reply with great anticipation, and I hope that our acquaintance will be pleasant for both of us. Thank you for the photo, you look great. Thank you for your letter. I am very pleased that you took the time to write, especially considering your busy work in the oil and gas industry and even involvement in legal proceedings. Your comment that love is a completely different kind of “legal process” made me smile — there is some truth in it, as sometimes emotions and the heart are really hard to understand with logic. I understand how difficult it is to find a balance between work and personal life, especially when days start as early as yours — at 5 a.m. for a court interrogation! After such early hours, you must appreciate every minute of silence and peace. I think that exchanging letters or having a kind conversation can really be a great break from the hustle and bustle of the noisy world. My hobbies are quite varied. I love music and movies — especially romantic comedies and love stories. Sometimes I read books, mostly novels that allow me to immerse myself in another world. I really enjoy observing nature, taking care of animals — I work as a veterinarian, and although I haven’t seriously tried photography, your experience photographing the Gulf of Mexico coastline at sunset seems interesting. I would be delighted to see your photos — sunsets, the sea, soft light — it’s always beautiful! [redacted] is my only and primary email address from which I can write to you. Regarding our “friendly” conversation — I think it could be either over a cup of coffee or a long, calm phone chat. But for now, I am not ready to give you my phone number for safety reasons; I hope you understand me. As soon as we get to know each other better, I will give you my phone number, and then we can communicate on WhatsApp in the future once we are closer. Danny, I will do my best to make sure you learn as much as possible about me. I also ask you to write more about yourself. My name is Alina, I am 39 years old. I am 164 cm tall and weigh 48 kg. I am originally from Ukraine, from the city of Donetsk. But I had to leave my country because of the armed conflict in the Donetsk region that started in 2014, when protests began in the streets and the war between Russia and Ukraine broke out. In 2015, I left Ukraine as a refugee. Luckily, I left at that time, because now the conflict has worsened, terrible things are happening, and thousands of innocent people are dying. Now I am happy to have found a safe place where I can build my life. In my next letter, I will tell you where I currently live, if of course you are interested in continuing the conversation with me. I have never been married and I have no children. I have no bad habits: I don’t smoke and I don’t drink alcohol, except in small amounts on special occasions. My favorite color is blue. I enjoy listening to music of all genres, except heavy music; I prefer calm melodies. I also enjoy watching movies, especially romantic comedies and love stories. Sometimes I read books, mostly novels. I would be interested to learn more about you: what is your favorite color, what music do you like, what types of movies do you prefer, have you ever been married, do you have children? In my opinion, my life is rather boring because I haven’t met the person with whom I could be truly happy. I am a little shy in real life, which is why I want to find love on the Internet. I understand that this may sound a bit ordinary, but I think that nowadays meeting someone online is normal. I work as a veterinarian in a clinic, and my job gives me great satisfaction. I am writing to you now from work, as I do not have a personal computer. I can write to you during my free time at work. I believe that age is just a number; the most important things in a relationship are mutual understanding, respect, and love. There are no boundaries for true love, and I hope you share this opinion. If you work, where do you work? Can you write to me every day? I would be very happy if you did. Tell me, what else would you like to know about me? I will gladly answer all your questions. I will wait for your questions in your next letter. I would be happy if we could communicate regularly. I will also gladly answer all your questions so that we can get to know each other better. I am sending you my photos, I hope you like them. With warmth, Alina Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2026 16:02:23 +0200 From: [redacted] <[redacted]> Subject: Good evening .. > Good evening, Alina — thanks for reaching out! I really appreciate > you sharing that. I'm Danny, and I live in Houston, Texas, USA. I’ve > been working on a few oil-and-gas cases lately, so I’ve got a pretty > solid understanding of how things move in the industry — though I’d > say love is a whole different kind of litigation! > I’ve been thinking a lot about how hard it is to truly connect in > this fast-paced world, especially when you’re working long hours. > Last week, I even had to drive to the Houston courthouse at 5 a.m. > for a deposition — just the kind of day that makes you appreciate > quiet moments. I’ve been trying to find balance between my work and > time for personal things, like maybe even a real conversation with > someone who sees the world the way I do. > That said, I’d love to hear more about you — what are your hobbies? > I’m a big fan of hiking and reading, though I’ve recently started > experimenting with photography, especially of the Gulf Coast at > sunset. Does that interest you at all? > Also, could you confirm your email address again? I’m not sure if > [redacted] is a real domain, and I’d hate to send something > to the wrong inbox. And if you’re open to it, what would you say a > “sister soul” conversation would look like — say, over coffee or > even a long call? I’m really curious. > Looking forward to hearing from you! > Best regards, > Danny Smith > +17163259415
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[redacted] Hello Alina, Thank you so much for the detailed and heartfelt message — it truly touched me. I’ve been thinking a lot Apr 2, 2026, 10:04 AM UTC
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Apr 2, 2026, 10:04 AM UTC
Hello Alina, Thank you so much for the detailed and heartfelt message — it truly touched me. I’ve been thinking a lot about what you said about leaving Ukraine during the conflict, and I can only imagine how difficult that must have been. I’m genuinely grateful you shared that part of your journey. It’s rare to find someone who speaks so honestly about their past, especially in a world where so many people stay quiet. I’m a 43-year-old lawyer based in Houston, Texas, and I work primarily in oil and gas litigation. It’s a demanding field — long days, high stakes, and a lot of paperwork — but I’ve always believed that life outside the courtroom, especially relationships, is where real balance happens. I’m actually a big fan of romantic comedies too, especially those with a quiet, emotional core — like *The Holiday* or *Notting Hill*. I’ve never taken photography seriously, but I did a few sunset shots along the Gulf Coast during a recent vacation. I’d be happy to share a few with you — maybe even send one that’s a bit messy, but full of light and stillness. I’d love to hear more about your work as a veterinarian — how do you balance that with your personal life? And I’m curious — what kind of romantic comedies do you find most moving? Looking forward to your reply, and to learning more about you. Warmly, Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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[redacted] Hello, Danny! I am very happy to receive your letter. I am very pleased that you took the time to write so thoughtfully Apr 4, 2026, 8:49 AM UTC
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Apr 4, 2026, 8:49 AM UTC
Hello, Danny! I am very happy to receive your letter. I am very pleased that you took the time to write so thoughtfully and sincerely. I am touched by your words about how you perceive my story. Indeed, moving from Ukraine was a very difficult period, and sometimes it is hard to put into words what I experienced. It is very interesting to learn about your work as a lawyer in the oil and gas sector. I can imagine how intense and demanding your profession can be—long days and great responsibility. It’s wonderful that you find harmony and joy outside of work. I agree that it is personal relationships, hobbies, and small joys that make life fulfilling. I also liked that you enjoy romantic comedies with a quiet, emotional foundation. *The Holiday* and *Notting Hill* are true classics that can be watched again and again. I love such films too, especially when they show human feelings and little moments of happiness. It would be interesting to know which scenes from them you like the most. Photos of sunsets along the Gulf of Mexico sound wonderful! I love moments of light and calm that remain in the photos—even if they are “a little messy,” as you say. I would be happy to see your photos. As for my work as a veterinarian, yes, it requires a lot of time and emotional investment. But I try to find balance, appreciate free moments, and the small joys of life. Every day with animals reminds me of the importance of care and attention to those around us. Among romantic comedies, I especially love those that mix humor and sincere feelings—like *Love Actually* or *You’ve Got Mail*. They leave a warm aftertaste and a mood that you want to carry throughout the day. Danny, I find you to be a kind and good person, and I hope you liked my photos. I also want to see more of your photos. I enjoy learning more about you. I hope that you are looking for a truly serious relationship? Because pen-pal friendship and flirting do not interest me. If you are looking for something else, it’s better to tell me right away. Okay? I am a serious and decent woman. That is why I also want to find a good man for a serious relationship. In my previous letter, I didn’t tell you where I live now. So, in 2015, together with my parents and grandmother, I moved to Kazakhstan as a refugee. We had relatives here who helped us obtain citizenship. Since then, I have been living in Kazakhstan in a small village called “Zhuravlevka” in the Bulandyn District. It is a small village with a population of about 1,000 people. Currently, I live in my grandmother’s house. I help her, and she also helps me. Next door lives my grandmother’s younger sister, who often comes to visit us. My grandmother’s name is Aikumis. Although I live with my grandmother, I am independent and used to managing many things in life on my own. I am an only child, but I have a very close friend, Lyudmila. We have known each other since 2015. I met her when I moved to Kazakhstan, and she helped me a lot and always supported me. She is like a sister to me — we spend a lot of time together, go for walks, and help each other. Do you have someone so close to you? In my area, there are many beautiful places in every season. My hobbies and interests are closely connected to the countryside. I really love the countryside. I enjoy walking in the forest, picking mushrooms and berries. I take pleasure in nature, fresh air, rivers — everything around is so beautiful. I also love animals, especially dogs and cats. Do you like the countryside, walking in the forest or in parks? Do you like animals? Another one of my hobbies is running and cycling. I enjoy keeping my body in good physical shape. I believe that living an active, sporty lifestyle is the key to good health. What else would you like to know about me? Ask, and I will definitely answer you. Danny, what do you like in women? What kind of character? What should she be able to do? I would really like to know. Danny, it gives me great pleasure to share my thoughts with you and to learn your thoughts. I hope this interest is mutual. Danny, I hope to see more of your photos soon. It would be even better if you send me new photos with each letter. It will be very pleasant and interesting for me. Please, send me your photos. Okay? I think I will end my letter here. Yours, Alina Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2026 16:02:23 +0200 From: [redacted] <[redacted]> Subject: Good evening .. > Good evening, Alina — thanks for reaching out! I really appreciate > you sharing that. I'm Danny, and I live in Houston, Texas, USA. I’ve > been working on a few oil-and-gas cases lately, so I’ve got a pretty > solid understanding of how things move in the industry — though I’d > say love is a whole different kind of litigation! > I’ve been thinking a lot about how hard it is to truly connect in > this fast-paced world, especially when you’re working long hours. > Last week, I even had to drive to the Houston courthouse at 5 a.m. > for a deposition — just the kind of day that makes you appreciate > quiet moments. I’ve been trying to find balance between my work and > time for personal things, like maybe even a real conversation with > someone who sees the world the way I do. > That said, I’d love to hear more about you — what are your hobbies? > I’m a big fan of hiking and reading, though I’ve recently started > experimenting with photography, especially of the Gulf Coast at > sunset. Does that interest you at all? > Also, could you confirm your email address again? I’m not sure if > [redacted] is a real domain, and I’d hate to send something > to the wrong inbox. And if you’re open to it, what would you say a > “sister soul” conversation would look like — say, over coffee or > even a long call? I’m really curious. > Looking forward to hearing from you! > Best regards, > Danny Smith > +17163259415
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[redacted] Hello Alina, Thank you so much for sharing such a thoughtful and honest story—especially about your journey from Done Apr 4, 2026, 10:05 AM UTC
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Apr 4, 2026, 10:05 AM UTC
Hello Alina, Thank you so much for sharing such a thoughtful and honest story—especially about your journey from Donetsk to Kazakhstan. I truly appreciate the depth of your words. It’s rare to meet someone who speaks so openly about hardship, resilience, and hope. That kind of honesty is what makes a connection feel real. Living in a small village like Zhuravlevka, surrounded by nature and close-knit family, sounds peaceful—almost like a quiet sanctuary. I can only imagine the warmth of having your grandmother and her sister nearby. It gives me a sense of comfort, like being in a place where time moves gently and people truly care. I’m glad we’re both looking for something serious—something built on trust and shared values. As a lawyer, I’ve spent years navigating complex legal processes, but nothing compares to the quiet moments when you just sit back and truly listen to someone. That’s why I find your story so compelling. I’d love to see more of your photos—especially of the village, your grandmother’s house, or even a quiet moment with the animals. I’ve been photographing sunsets along the Gulf coast, but I’ve never tried capturing the stillness of a rural life. It sounds like a beautiful contrast to the energy of the oil rigs I work near. Could you share your photo of the village or a moment from daily life? Also, do you have a favorite time of year when things feel most peaceful there? Looking forward to hearing more. I’m genuinely excited about this. Warmly, Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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[redacted] Hello, Danny! I am very happy to receive your letter. Thank you for your letter. I really enjoy reading your words — the Apr 7, 2026, 9:03 AM UTC
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Apr 7, 2026, 9:03 AM UTC
Hello, Danny! I am very happy to receive your letter. Thank you for your letter. I really enjoy reading your words — they are sincere, warm, and attentive. I appreciate that you took such care with my story and my journey from Donetsk to Kazakhstan. Understanding that someone truly listens and values your honesty is very important. Life in the village of Zhuravlevka is truly peaceful. It is quiet there, the surrounding nature helps to feel harmony, and family provides support and warmth. I enjoy observing the animals and the changing seasons — each brings its own emotions and mood. My favorite season is spring, when nature awakens, everything comes to life, and there is a sense of a new beginning. My work as a veterinarian brings me a lot of joy, although it requires time and effort. I try to combine caring for animals with relaxation in nature and walks — it helps maintain balance. I am very interested to learn more about you! Working in the oil and gas industry in the legal field sounds challenging — you probably face significant workloads and responsibilities. I’m curious how you find ways to relax and find harmony after difficult days? As for romantic comedies — *The Holiday* and *Notting Hill* are truly touching, especially because they show genuine emotions and subtle moments in relationships. I enjoy stories where people gradually open up to each other through care and attention. Danny, I find you to be a kind and good person, and I hope you liked my photos. I also want to see more of your photos. I enjoy learning more about you. I hope that you are looking for a truly serious relationship? Because pen-pal friendship and flirting do not interest me. If you are looking for something else, it’s better to tell me right away. Okay? I am a serious and decent woman. That is why I also want to find a good man for a serious relationship. In my previous letter, I didn’t tell you where I live now. So, in 2015, together with my parents and grandmother, I moved to Kazakhstan as a refugee. We had relatives here who helped us obtain citizenship. Since then, I have been living in Kazakhstan in a small village called “Zhuravlevka” in the Bulandyn District. It is a small village with a population of about 1,000 people. Currently, I live in my grandmother’s house. I help her, and she also helps me. Next door lives my grandmother’s younger sister, who often comes to visit us. My grandmother’s name is Aikumis. Although I live with my grandmother, I am independent and used to managing many things in life on my own. I am an only child, but I have a very close friend, Lyudmila. We have known each other since 2015. I met her when I moved to Kazakhstan, and she helped me a lot and always supported me. She is like a sister to me — we spend a lot of time together, go for walks, and help each other. Do you have someone so close to you? In my area, there are many beautiful places in every season. My hobbies and interests are closely connected to the countryside. I really love the countryside. I enjoy walking in the forest, picking mushrooms and berries. I take pleasure in nature, fresh air, rivers — everything around is so beautiful. I also love animals, especially dogs and cats. Do you like the countryside, walking in the forest or in parks? Do you like animals? Another one of my hobbies is running and cycling. I enjoy keeping my body in good physical shape. I believe that living an active, sporty lifestyle is the key to good health. What else would you like to know about me? Ask, and I will definitely answer you. Danny, what do you like in women? What kind of character? What should she be able to do? I would really like to know. Danny, it gives me great pleasure to share my thoughts with you and to learn your thoughts. I hope this interest is mutual. Danny, I hope to see more of your photos soon. It would be even better if you send me new photos with each letter. It will be very pleasant and interesting for me. Please, send me your photos. Okay? I think I will end my letter here. Yours, Alina Date: Sat, 04 Apr 2026 12:05:45 +0200 From: [redacted] <[redacted]> Subject: Good evening .. > Hello Alina, > Thank you so much for sharing such a thoughtful and honest > story—especially about your journey from Donetsk to Kazakhstan. I > truly appreciate the depth of your words. It’s rare to meet someone > who speaks so openly about hardship, resilience, and hope. That kind > of honesty is what makes a connection feel real. > Living in a small village like Zhuravlevka, surrounded by nature > and close-knit family, sounds peaceful—almost like a quiet > sanctuary. I can only imagine the warmth of having your grandmother > and her sister nearby. It gives me a sense of comfort, like being in > a place where time moves gently and people truly care. > I’m glad we’re both looking for something serious—something built > on trust and shared values. As a lawyer, I’ve spent years navigating > complex legal processes, but nothing compares to the quiet moments > when you just sit back and truly listen to someone. That’s why I find your story so compelling. > I’d love to see more of your photos—especially of the village, your > grandmother’s house, or even a quiet moment with the animals. I’ve > been photographing sunsets along the Gulf coast, but I’ve never > tried capturing the stillness of a rural life. It sounds like a > beautiful contrast to the energy of the oil rigs I work near. > Could you share your photo of the village or a moment from daily > life? Also, do you have a favorite time of year when things feel most peaceful there? > Looking forward to hearing more. I’m genuinely excited about this. > Warmly, > Danny > Best regards, > Danny Smith > +17163259415
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[redacted] Hello Alina! Thank you so much for sharing such a heartfelt and honest account of your journey — it truly moved me. I ca Apr 7, 2026, 10:07 AM UTC
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Apr 7, 2026, 10:07 AM UTC
Hello Alina! Thank you so much for sharing such a heartfelt and honest account of your journey — it truly moved me. I can only imagine the strength it took to leave your home in Donetsk, to rebuild your life in a new country, and to find peace in a small village like Zhuravlevka. The way you describe your life — with animals, nature, and close friendships — feels so grounded and real. It’s rare to meet someone who carries such quiet dignity and resilience. I’ve been thinking about your question about whether I’m looking for something serious. Yes, absolutely — I am. I don’t just want a fleeting connection or a fling. I’m looking for genuine emotional depth, mutual respect, and a shared sense of quiet joy in everyday moments. That’s why I’m so drawn to your honesty and the way you’ve built your life with care and intention. I live in Houston, Texas, and work full-time as a litigation attorney in the oil and gas sector — which, as you know, can be long and demanding. But I’ve learned to carve out time for stillness: I often walk the streets after work, and I keep a small photo album of Gulf coast sunsets. I’ve never shared those photos publicly — I thought they might seem too quiet, too “simple” — but I’d be very happy to send you a few. I hope you’ll enjoy them. Do you have a favorite time of year in Zhuravlevka when the weather is especially beautiful? And do you mind if I send you a short note from my own life — maybe a story about a moment when I felt truly at peace? I’d love to hear more about your favorite walks, the animals you care for, or even a small memory from springtime. Warmest regards, Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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[redacted] Hello Danny! Thank you for your letter. How are you? I hope everything is going well for you today. First of all, I want Apr 10, 2026, 2:24 PM UTC
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Hello Danny! Thank you for your letter. How are you? I hope everything is going well for you today. First of all, I want to sincerely apologize for the delay in responding. It took me a little time to calmly read your letter and respond thoughtfully. Thank you for your patience and for writing so warmly. Thank you for your kind words about me and my life. I'm pleased that you were so attentive to what I shared. I really enjoyed reading about you. Your work as a lawyer specializing in oil and gas litigation sounds truly intense and requires a lot of concentration. I understand why quiet moments and walks after work are so important to you. There's something very human and necessary about it—the ability to find balance. The sunsets over the Gulf of Mexico you mentioned sound truly beautiful. I think they have a special atmosphere—peace and, at the same time, a sense of the power of nature. Thank you for offering to send me photos; I'd love to see them. In response to your questions: About your favorite time of year in Zhuravlevka: It's spring. At this time, everything truly comes alive: nature awakens, there's more light, air, and movement. After winter, there's always a particularly strong sense of renewal, and even the simplest things begin to bring greater joy. About your short messages and stories. Yes, of course, you can write me short stories from your life. I'd be interested in reading about your thoughts, observations, or moments that are important to you. It helps me understand people better, not just through formal letters but also through real-life details. About my walks and animals. I often spend time in nature—I love quiet places where I can just walk and listen to the silence. As for animals, I have a cat. Danny, now that we know each other a little better, I want to ask you to give me your phone number so I can write to you on WhatsApp. I have a phone, but it’s currently being repaired. It should be fixed within two weeks, and as soon as it is, I’ll write to you on WhatsApp. In the meantime, please continue writing me letters so we can get to know each other better. Danny, right now I have some tough days at work because many colleagues are on vacation, and the workload has become very heavy. So I have little time to rest. But it makes me happy that I can read your letters — they make my everyday life brighter and more interesting! I’m glad you’re interested in getting to know me. Honestly, I was afraid I would never receive your letter again. I thought you were looking for a woman who lives nearby and that you wouldn’t be interested in a serious relationship with me. I even worried that you wouldn’t want to get to know me because of the distance between our countries. But I want to say that I’m not afraid of this distance — it’s only a few hours by plane. Danny, I hope you see it the same way. I believe that distance won’t be a problem for us if we truly want a serious relationship. A serious one, Danny, because that’s the only kind I’m looking for. I want you to always be honest with me. Your letter gave me hope — a hope for a happy future, for a strong relationship based on love, trust, and mutual understanding. If there’s something about me that you don’t like, it’s better to say it now, while we’re still getting to know each other. I don’t want false hopes. I want to be honest: I didn’t choose you and your country by chance. I really liked you. Why your country? Because I know the language you speak and I’m not afraid of our relationship. I believe there’s nothing that would stop us from continuing to get to know each other. I haven’t told you about my family yet, and I want to share that with you. I already told you that I live with my grandmother; her name is Aikumis. She is very kind, and we often go for walks in the forest, picking mushrooms and berries. My grandmother taught me how to cook many dishes, and I’m sure you would like what I cook. For example, I know how to make unusual pizza and the traditional Kazakh dish “Beshbarmak” — noodles with boiled meat and delicious broth. Do you like cooking? What’s your favorite dish? I also want to tell you about my parents. This is a painful topic for me, but I want to share it with you. Seven years ago, my parents were in a car accident while returning home to our village from Astana. Their car was hit by a driver, presumably under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Unfortunately, they died. If I could turn back time, I would never have let them go to the city. This taught me to value safety and to be careful. That’s why I want my future man to never use drugs and never drive drunk. Moderate alcohol consumption is acceptable to me, but safety always comes first. Has there ever been something in your life that you wish you could change or that makes you sad? I think I’ll end the letter here. I’m happy to have met you and I’m looking forward to your reply. Yours, Alina Date: Tue, 07 Apr 2026 12:07:29 +0200 From: [redacted] <[redacted]> Subject: Good evening .. > Hello Alina! Thank you so much for sharing such a heartfelt and > honest account of your journey — it truly moved me. I can only > imagine the strength it took to leave your home in Donetsk, to > rebuild your life in a new country, and to find peace in a small > village like Zhuravlevka. The way you describe your life — with > animals, nature, and close friendships — feels so grounded and real. > It’s rare to meet someone who carries such quiet dignity and resilience. > I’ve been thinking about your question about whether I’m looking > for something serious. Yes, absolutely — I am. I don’t just want a > fleeting connection or a fling. I’m looking for genuine emotional > depth, mutual respect, and a shared sense of quiet joy in everyday > moments. That’s why I’m so drawn to your honesty and the way you’ve > built your life with care and intention. > I live in Houston, Texas, and work full-time as a litigation > attorney in the oil and gas sector — which, as you know, can be long > and demanding. But I’ve learned to carve out time for stillness: I > often walk the streets after work, and I keep a small photo album of > Gulf coast sunsets. I’ve never shared those photos publicly — I > thought they might seem too quiet, too “simple” — but I’d be very > happy to send you a few. I hope you’ll enjoy them. > Do you have a favorite time of year in Zhuravlevka when the weather > is especially beautiful? And do you mind if I send you a short note > from my own life — maybe a story about a moment when I felt truly at > peace? I’d love to hear more about your favorite walks, the animals > you care for, or even a small memory from springtime. > Warmest regards, > Danny > Best regards, > Danny Smith > +17163259415
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[redacted] Hello, Alnyuie! Thank you so much for your thoughtful and heartfelt reply—I truly appreciate the time and care you’ve pu Apr 10, 2026, 3:07 PM UTC
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Hello, Alnyuie! Thank you so much for your thoughtful and heartfelt reply—I truly appreciate the time and care you’ve put into sharing your life with me. It’s rare to find someone who not only listens so attentively but also offers such genuine warmth. I’ve been thinking about your village, Zhuravlevka, and how beautifully you describe spring coming to life—there’s something so quiet and powerful in that. I remember walking along the Gulf of Mexico after a long day at the office, and the way the sun would dip behind the water, painting the sky in soft golds and pinks. It made me feel like everything was still, even when the world was rushing. I’ve just finished a few new photos of those sunsets—taken from my balcony overlooking the bay. I’ll send them over in the next few days, as I’ve been trying to capture the stillness and light in different times of day. I’m also curious—do you have a favorite place in Zhuravlevka where you go to walk or just sit quietly with your cat? I imagine it must be a peaceful corner, full of its own rhythm. And yes, I’m absolutely looking for a serious relationship. That was always my intention from the start. I’ve lived alone for years, and though I’ve had my share of professional challenges, I’ve found that deep connections—real, grounded ones—matter most. I’m glad we’re on the same page about that. When your phone is fixed, I’d love to connect on WhatsApp. I’ll be ready to talk—no pressure, just real conversation. I hope we can keep sharing little moments, like this one. It feels like we’re building something real. Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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[redacted] Hello Danny! Every time I receive your letter, I become happier. Corresponding with you brings me a lot of joy. How are Apr 13, 2026, 12:34 PM UTC
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Hello Danny! Every time I receive your letter, I become happier. Corresponding with you brings me a lot of joy. How are you? What kind of mood are you in today? I’m doing well, and the main reason for my happiness is your letters. They make me smile. It’s very important for me to receive them and to get to know you better. We are becoming much closer to each other. This is very important to me, and I hope it is important to you too. I am very interested in you and in our communication. Danny, I read your letters with great pleasure! Thank you for your letter—it's so warm and calming, and I enjoy reading your words. I especially felt the atmosphere when you described the sunset over the Gulf of Mexico. It's truly so vivid and beautiful—moments like these stay in your memory for a long time. There's something special about the way the sun changes everything around you, turning an ordinary day into something almost quiet and profound. I love that you pay attention to such details and are able to sense them. It speaks to you being a person who knows how to stop and notice life around you, rather than just rushing forward. For me, Zhuravlevka is a peaceful place with simple moments: walks, silence, nature all around. Sometimes it's precisely these places that give you a sense of inner balance. There's no rush, and that has its own special value. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on serious relationships. I think it's important when people have a similar understanding—that real relationships are built on depth, trust, and the ability to be there not only in the bright moments, but also in everyday life. Oh, and yesterday I talked to my grandmother. She was very happy when I told her that I met you. I also went for a walk with my friend Lyudmila — I’ve already told you about her. She is my best friend, and we talked about many interesting things. I hope you don’t mind that I told her about us — she was very happy for me. My friends and my grandmother say that I haven’t been this happy for a long time. And you are part of that, Danny. You make me happy. Tell me, what is your favorite season of the year? Every year I try to take vacation around my birthday, but lately I’ve had a lot of work and it hasn’t always been possible to choose the right dates. This year I haven’t had a vacation yet, and if work becomes less busy, I hope I can take time off for my birthday. In four weeks, it will be my birthday, and I would really like to celebrate it with you. I think it would be a special and unforgettable day for both of us. If everything goes well between us, I would like to spend my next vacation together with you. I want to get to know you even better — I think it is important for our relationship. When I met you, I understood that without meeting in person, everything remains just correspondence. That’s why I have already looked into visa information and documents — it can be arranged quite quickly. Right now, it’s not a problem. I’m sure that only distance separates us, and with desire, it’s just a few hours by plane. Danny, I am very happy that I can communicate with you. I hope my letters also bring you joy and a good mood. I will finish my letter here and look forward to your reply. I hope you like my photos and that you will look at them again and again. Yours, Alina
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[redacted] Hello Alnyuie! Thank you for your beautiful letter — it truly warmed my heart. I’ve been thinking about your birthday an Apr 13, 2026, 1:07 PM UTC
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Hello Alnyuie! Thank you for your beautiful letter — it truly warmed my heart. I’ve been thinking about your birthday and the idea of spending time together, and I can’t help but feel excited about the possibility. The thought of celebrating your birthday in person, with you and me sharing a moment under the open sky, feels like a real and meaningful step. I’ve just returned from a long drive to Houston’s Gulf Coast, where I stopped by a quiet stretch of beach near Galveston. The sunset there was absolutely stunning — the sky turned deep orange and purple, and the water reflected everything like a mirror. It reminded me of Zhuravlevka, especially the way spring light dances through the trees. I found myself sitting on a dock, watching the waves, and just… breathing. It was peaceful, and I realized how much I miss those quiet moments after a long day at the office. I’d love to hear more about your birthday plans — do you have any favorite traditions or foods you’d like to share? And I do have one small question: when you say you’ve looked into visa arrangements, is it possible to start the process now, or does it require a specific timeline? I’d be happy to help in any way — whether it’s sharing details about Houston, or helping with travel planning. Also, I’ve been meaning to send you a photo — it’s a picture of the sunset I took. It’s not perfect, but I think it captures the feeling I was describing. I’ll email it to you as soon as I can. I’m truly looking forward to getting to know you even more. It means a lot to me that we’re building something real — not just letters, but a shared journey. Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415