Every morning, when I wake up, my mother hisses at me, "Look at your watch!"
I look, and it's usually a quarter to eight, or else five to eight, or, on occasion, eight o'clock. This morning, it was twenty to eight. I closed my eyes.
And then immediately opened them again. It was twenty to nine. So, I got clumsily out of bed, and wandered into the bathroom, and realised I wasn't tired, I wasn't keeling over, I wasn't digging my claws into Morpheus's neck. I was awake. And what's more, not ill in the least.
Isn't it amazing, the difference one hour makes? I actually feel okay.
And I am now skipping English, by sitting here and typing this.
I nearly nearly nearly ran into Mrs Williams when trying to find a computer in the computer room, so I'm in the library. It's very peaceful in here.
In five minutes it will be break. Perfect.
I look, and it's usually a quarter to eight, or else five to eight, or, on occasion, eight o'clock. This morning, it was twenty to eight. I closed my eyes.
And then immediately opened them again. It was twenty to nine. So, I got clumsily out of bed, and wandered into the bathroom, and realised I wasn't tired, I wasn't keeling over, I wasn't digging my claws into Morpheus's neck. I was awake. And what's more, not ill in the least.
Isn't it amazing, the difference one hour makes? I actually feel okay.
And I am now skipping English, by sitting here and typing this.
I nearly nearly nearly ran into Mrs Williams when trying to find a computer in the computer room, so I'm in the library. It's very peaceful in here.
In five minutes it will be break. Perfect.
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on 2002-10-10 06:42 am (UTC)