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Girl’s furious letter about her parents’ Santa lie is going viral
The last of her four notes features a drawing of a raised middle finger which caused the couple to lose their “ever loving s***”, according to Belle’s mother’s post to Facebook.
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Many children are disappointed when the dream is finally shattered as it can be the first loss of youthful innocence in our lives.
In an angry note slipped under her parents’ door, Belle wrote: “You have no idea what you just did”.
And the “emoji” she signs off with suggests she wasn’t so innocent in the first place.
Is the easter bunny real, how bout the tooth fairy huh?
“So we were truthful”, wrote Adams, “And she may never speak to us again”.
But the truth hurts – and Belle has been left questioning everything.
“I really tried to belive (sic)”.
One 10-year-old conveyed her disgust about discovering the Santa “lie” in the most hilarious way possible – by illustrating her feelings in a handwritten note.
The Facebook post has been shared over 21,000 times with many parents seeing the amusing side to the letters.
“To thoroughly express her frustration and disillusionment, Belle expertly sketched three hands flipping the bird and, in case there was any confusion, labeled them “#middlefingeremoji”.
Nothing will make me feel better.
“Belle finishes the letter with a hand drawn picture of the middle finger, adding “#middlefingeremoji”. She now knows that it’s her duty to be part of Santa’s team and to help others believe and spread the magic of Christmas.
Commenting on her post, Belle’s mum wrote that she and husband Mike went from being concerned to laughing hysterically.
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“When she calmed down she was glad to be on our team and she did the elf on the shelf surprise for me this morning”.