Female Scammer kateryna boyko
E-mail: kateryna228@maillto.com
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First Name: | kateryna |
Location [Address]: | Ukraine |
Age: | 26 |
Birth Date: | 22/4/1996 |
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Letter 1
Good afternoon, my dear Charles,
Your words and letters help me cope with the stress I face every day. Honestly, I think it’s because of you that I find the strength to keep going, and you bring meaning into my life. You can't imagine how happy I am when I see your new letter. It's so difficult to express just how much joy I feel, but I try to do it every time. Thank you for bringing this happiness into my life! I’d love nothing more than to spend an evening with you in a nice restaurant, enjoying each other's company. It sounds like such a sweet idea, one I dream of.
Charles, how are you today? How has your day been? Please tell me about your daily life. I think we can trust each other, and you can always talk to me about anything that’s on your mind. Don’t be shy; I’m here for you and will always offer my support.
I understand that true love can only truly exist when two people are together in person. But I can feel a strong connection and attraction to you already, and I believe our mutual interest is the foundation for something meaningful. Trust, feelings, and respect are what I see as the pillars for building a relationship. I really want to be the kind of woman who can rely on you and count on you as my future partner. Do you agree with me? Do you support me on this? From your words, I can tell that you are serious about this connection, and I see it in everything you write. Am I right?
Lately, I can’t help but notice the news—there’s so much about foreign countries sending weapons to keep the war going in Ukraine. It’s a very sad reality. Russian troops continue to bombard cities, and so many lives are lost. Almost every business has been shut down, and people are struggling to get enough food. Many have already left the country, abandoning their homes and families in search of safety. It’s heartbreaking, and yet, here I am, still stuck.
Thankfully, there are humanitarian corridors to help people leave, and I am trying to get more information on them. But this morning, as I read the news, my mood was really affected. All the things I read just remind me that the war is the only thing dominating my thoughts. Tears filled my eyes as I wrote this letter. Charles, my patience is running out. I can see that staying in Ukraine is no longer an option for my future, and it’s really hard to know what to do next. I’m confused and full of questions. How will I continue living? Where will I find a job? How will I be able to leave the country? There are so many things on my mind.
But I have you, and that brings me a small sense of hope. I really hope that we can meet someday soon. I’m doing everything I can to find out how I can leave and start a new life, hopefully with you by my side. All I want is to live in a place full of peace, where there is joy and love. And when I think of you, I feel a sense of warmth that keeps me going. Our correspondence is the brightest part of my day, and I’m so grateful that fate brought us together.
I know this letter may seem sad, and I’m sorry for that. But this is how I feel today. Regardless, my thoughts are always with you, and you bring me happiness. Thank you for being there for me. I’m sending you some new photos, and I hope you like them.
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
With affection,
Kateryna Boyko
Letter 2
Hello, my dear Charles,
As always, it’s a pleasure to receive your letters. I’m so happy to hear from you and know that you’re doing well. I truly believe that there’s a corner of the world where life is peaceful, and it comforts me to think about it, especially when I think about us and the possibility of being together. It brings me joy and helps me to keep going. I feel like we’re growing closer every day, and I now know what I want—I want to reach you, to build something beautiful together. Do you agree? Do you feel the same way?
Charles, I’ve been thinking a lot about our situation, both the events happening in my country and the possibility of a future for us. Last night, I spent hours thinking about everything, about our correspondence and what’s happening around me. The situation in Ukraine is growing worse, and it’s clear to me that my only chance to escape this nightmare and build a new life is to leave the country. The war has destroyed everything here, and there’s no future left for me in Ukraine.
I’ve spent a lot of time reflecting on our connection and re-reading all our letters. I do this to remind myself of how much we’ve built together, even through words. You are the most important person in my life, and we share a mutual attraction. I want that to grow into something deeper—a love that we can experience in real life. I truly want us to meet, and I believe we’re ready for it. Correspondence is one thing, but meeting in person is something entirely different. Do you agree?
I’ve realized that our communication is the only thing that gives me purpose and joy right now. Your words lift me, and when I read your letters, everything else fades away. All the horrors of the war seem so small in comparison to the hope I feel from you. I am so proud of you, Charles, and I thank you for being a part of my life. There is nothing that will stop me from wanting to meet you in person. I believe in fate and hope, and I believe we deserve to be happy together.
I understand that the circumstances are difficult, especially with the ongoing conflict. But every day I learn more about possible ways to leave Ukraine, and I’m hopeful that we can find a way to be together. I want to feel safe and peaceful, knowing that you’ll be there for me.
I think it’s time for us to take the next step. I’m ready for it, and I feel like you are too. We’ve come this far, and now it’s time to decide how we want to move forward—towards a real, lasting relationship. I want to build a future with you, Charles. My heart is open to you, and I know that you hold the key.
Please let me know your thoughts on this. I’m eager to hear from you and take this next step with you.
With love and hope,
Kateryna Boyko