Dear Karl,
How are you? I am really fond of your arrival on the day after tomorrow. How is your preparation before coming? Think twice before closing your luggage, it's very ordinary that something is forgotten in such a rush. Do you remember about this important celebration I mentioned you when I was with you? Actually, when I was in your country I forgot to take my CD's with movies, what turned out to be needed for me now. Could you take them with you, please? I am really sorry for any incovenience.
I hope you will feel rewarded after taking you round the city. I want you to see the newest opened disco club, which is amazing. What will be our next goal is the national library, which is not necessarily interesting, but looks great, especially the horror section. As time permits, it'll take you again in a few other places, but it will be a surprise for you. At the station I will be waiting for you at the visit room, so you might be sure we will find each other quickly. In case of my unattendance, take a taxi and show the taxi driver my address. I just hope that everything will be okay.
Yours sincerely,
Sebastian