once a week isn’t enough.
I can’t stand my lazing around,
I spent almost the entire day in front of the laptop.
If not I’d be on my bed, or on the sofa, probably reading.
In front of the laptop I’d be reading too,
it’s funny how I suddenly would rather read instead of play Sims.
Haven’t touched the game in nearly a week – or maybe even more than a week, I’ve lost track.
Life has been rather boring. I’ve been intending to
1) memorise OP script, practise, practise
2) prepare for OP questions
for the longest time but I just haven’t gotten round to doing it.
Blame the laziness.
And the assurance that I’ve got time,
when in fact I’ve only got two days
and I certainly don’t want to be preparing just the day before.
So tomorrow it shall be,
I shall wake up at a decent hour (by this I mean before 9, I hope)
and prepareeee.
All the best to Zhen Ping, Vanessa, and whoever else who’ve got their OP tomorrow! :)
Well so, back to reading. I suddenly remember why I don’t like reading a few stories at different paces at the same time. As in, starting on another story when I haven’t finished one. I’ll mix the characters up – don’t we all? Please tell me it’s normal to do so. I’ve been reading random one-shots and other multiple-shots (mostly below ten) on Fictionpress and when I went back to my actually tangible book I was trying to recall the situation one of the main characters was in, her social status and all. S:
I can’t wait for tomorrow, not because there’s anything particular that I’m looking forward to but because I’d wasted the whole of today away (although it’s the best form of slacking I can think of. I mean, reading isn’t as bad as playing or sleeping the entire day away, right?) and I need a new day.
Why do I have so much to say when there’s so little in content?


Leave a Reply