I don't know why but this week has just had me tired. I've been wanting to sleep for days and next weeks suppose to be an incredibly lazy week since there's PARCC testing. I've been pretty tired last week as well so I'm sort of clueless whats going on in class but none of my grades have drops so it should really have been that bad. I need some sleep and I also need to make some more profit this week since I'm only down to my last hundred. Other than that, its been a decent week.
Friday, March 25, 2016
Saturday, March 19, 2016
March Week
Nothing really unique this week. I had a lot of test and a few essays. My DBQ for APUSH was surprisingly good and my Trig test probably wasn't to pretty but I think I managed to pull out of that pretty well. I need to start retaking Trig standards soon so that I don't pile up lot of them and won't have anytime to retake them. I also started swimming this week which was annoying since Asian hair is the hardest thing to comb. Other than that, everything is good.
Sunday, March 13, 2016
Dialogue III
Yen Lee
One hundred. Marked on Arthur’s calendar was one hundred. That was as long as she would be with him, as long as she would live. He had come to accept that Lucy wouldn’t live past one hundred days, wouldn’t see herself become sixteen, wouldn’t be next to him, wouldn’t exist, in a hundred days. He had so much to still tell her, to do with her, yet his only regret was that he still had not found away to show he truly loved her.
The phone rang and he would have not heard it if it had not been for dead silence in the room before it was shattered by the monotonous ring.
“Hello?” Arthur asked. The phone was silent for a while, and for a moment, Arthur thought that his depression had finally hit his mind hard. Out on the other side of the line, a weak voice came.
“Arthur, I’ve missed you,”
“Lucy?”
“No, it's me Tina.”
Tina. The name brought back memories so old that they were buried too deep to remember. Tina, the regret of Arthur’s life, the girl who he had left alone to care for the half mute and blind friend that his heart had suddenly shifted towards. Tina had no faults during their relationship, Arthur merely felt his love for her dying.
“Tina, it’s been awhile... but I’m busy right now. I am sorry,” Arthur said, ever so softly.
There was a small sniffle and then all he heard was phone. She had hung up. He had proved himself a failure. Arthur’s mind whirled in confusion as he remember Tina, burrowing back up from the darkest corner of his mind. He decided to call back.
“Tina, are you…”
“Sorry I’m not available right now! If there’s anything you really need or if we’re doing a project or something, just text me!”
Arthur sighed. He hung up and held the phone for a while before making another call to Lucy. She picked up.
“Arthur?” She said. Her voice was dry and slow.
“Hey Lucy,” Arthur replied. “How are you doing?”
“...Fine, just fine. You know Tina called me right?”
Arthur was surprised.
“Really?”
“Arthur, you never told me about this at all. You shouldn’t have left her… you shouldn’t have been… so cruel.”
“Lucy, you were hurt, you needed help, we were friends…”
“You should have told me still.”
“So what do you want me to do!” Arthur yelled. There was a whimper and a silence.
“I want you to love her when I’m gone, as much as you did for me Arthur.”
“Don’t say that, you not going to leave me,” Arthur realised how stupid it sounded for him to have said that.
“Arthur, please don’t lie yourself. I have to go Arthur, but please, think about it… be happy and move on and back to who you belong.”
Arthur was silent and soon the phone went silent and then the room. Although the summer day was clear and bright, the room still felt as cold as the winter air.Saturday, March 12, 2016
Another One
The week went by relatively fast. I had a few test I had to do this week and we won for Floor Hockey in gym. I'm pretty tired still since I didn't get much sleep last night by everything's fine. I had a relatively high grade on my APUSH test which should bump my grade up. I had to finish a paper for APUSH and also start to study for the AP exam since its coming up soon. I'm actually surprised how fast this year went.
I commented on Lindsey's 5th Period English Blog.
I commented on Lindsey's 5th Period English Blog.
Sunday, March 6, 2016
Dialogue II
Outside
the door, Jack could hear men calling to see if anyone was alive.
“I, I
am!” Jack shouted with grief. Several
men dressed in heavy armor picked him up and put Jack onto a horse. They were the knight of Valkyria; servants of
The King. Jack had fallen asleep as soon
as his legs touched the horse.
“Hello, Sir?” A sweet voice from a young
lady echoed in the vast bedroom. Jack
twitched and got up startled.
“Where am
I?” He said with wide eyes. “Am I dead?”
The maid
giggled and said “No, you’re safe within the King’s guestroom inside the
Valkyrian Castle.” The lady was pale and skinny but her eyes were shinning
beautifully. “I heard you were found in
the village of Ashlock.”
“That’s
right, and what may be your name?”
“Envy, and what might be
yours?”
“Ah,”
Jack was mesmerized by the beauty of the young lady. “Oh, um, mines Jack, I am
in my fifteen.”
Envy
giggled again. Her innocent eyes stared
at Jack with her hands folded under her stomach. She ran down the castle staring back into the
room. Jack could only but smile back
knowing he had fallen in love.
Jack
turned and gazed out the window. The moon was high in the sky, and he drifted
on the bed dreaming of his lover.
"She's perfect," he whispered to himself. He could here her sweet voice whisper in his ear all night while he slept.
***
Years
passed and Jack grew up the rest of his life in the Castle of the King, whose
name was Charles. Although Charles the
king had a name, he preferred to be called The King or King of Valkyria instead. Jack grew to his eighteen and was in need of
a girl to marry. Jack always wanted to
propose to Envy. But little did he know
the King fancied her as well.
Saturday, March 5, 2016
A Regular Week
Nothing really happened much this week, however I did get to shadow Mr. Fanning's son which was interesting. I actually happen to just walk in to the library and didn't sign up for a shadow but got assigned one, which makes it ironic that I got Mr. Fanning's son. The trig test I took wasn't to hard, just had to make sure to get my signs right. I haven't been making much money this week which is kind of disappointing but I don't expect to make any for about a month.
I commented on Emily Garcia's 5th Period blog
I commented on Emily Garcia's 5th Period blog
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