1. Dear Jason,<br />You foul retched man. It’s been over a month since I’ve killed your wife and children. I hope that you feel terrible for the things that you have done to me in the past. Even though you refuse to admit that you’re wrong and I’m right; I will remind you of all the things that I’ve done for you. <br />When you were on your quest for the Golden Fleece, I defied my father and my people so that I could help you locate the fleece. When my father was chasing after for the fleece, I killed my one and only brother so that you and the Argonauts could escape with your lives. My love for you was so great that I would do anything for you. I also killed King Pelias for you when he refused to give up his land. All of the lives that I have taken were unnecessary but I did all those things because I love you. After all this love and support how do you repay me? You went and found another woman to marry and left me by myself because you think it’s good for me? Bull crap! You weren’t doing this for me; you’re doing this for yourself. <br />You broke my heart into two. I fell into a horrible state knowing that you didn’t love me like you did before. I wanted to die, until I looked at the bigger picture. I wanted revenge! After I was sent into exile, I came up with a plan kill King Creon and your beloved wife. My plan was to give your wife a poised dress which she would wear and not be able to take it off. When she’s died, King Creon would hold his precious daughter in his arm. The poised dress would be stuck onto him causing him to suffer from my poison. My plan wouldn’t have worked without your help. Your feeble mind couldn’t tell that I was lying when I told you that I approve of your wedding. Hahaha. My plan worked perfectly. The last thing I had to do was to kill your children. Even though I still regret what I have done to my own children, it was a sacrifice that needed to be done. Now that you know what my plan was, I hope you feel a little dumbfounded knowing that you helped me. Thank you again and have a terrible life.<br />Your ex-wife: Medea<br />Dear Medea,<br />You’re the most sinister women that I have ever met. All that you have done was none of my fault. I never asked you to betray your father and your land. We never asked you to reveal the location of the Golden Fleece; we could have found it ourselves. When we were being chased from your father, you didn’t have to chop up your only brother for us to escape. We could’ve fought off your father and his men one by one. All you did was underestimate what the Argonauts and I were capable of. You also didn’t have to kill King Pelias by tricking his daughters to kill him. We could have killed him ourselves if you didn’t get involved. Sure I might be a little thankful for what you have done but how you did it was crazy. All those people that you’ve killed were unnecessary. <br />I might have fallen for you but that all changed when I knew how dangerous and ruthless you were. I started to lose interest in you when we were married. I started seeing King Creon’s daughter and I fell in love again. I wanted to get married again but I still loved you. I decided to marry King Creon’s daughter so that you didn’t have to feel the pain of giving birth to my children. I thought it was a good idea but you had to disapprove with the wedding. You were too jealous to let me share my bed with another woman. Then you came to me one day and apologized for your jealousy. You said you’d approve of this wedding and then you started crying. I felt very touched and I started to love you a little more. That was until I found out that the dress that you gave my future wife killed her. You monster killed my wife! I hated you so much that I wanted to kill. I went out to find where you were and I saw you holding the corpse of my children. When I saw them die I became furious. Unfortunately you were riding a dragon and I wasn’t able to get to you in time. You flew away with my children and I never saw them again. I still mourn for them but I will never love you again.<br />Your ex-husband: Jason<br />