Well, this morning wasn't that bad, I mean since it's April Fool's Day, how bad could it get? See, according to people (i.e. everyone including me) I've never gotten into the right 'spirit' for April Fool's Day. I've never actually seen the point of it. So, this morning outside the Library on the doors it said something about taking off your shoes before entering the Library because of cleaning or something. Well, no one really fell for it, though some people did, I heard Barbara fell for it! Sorry Barbara. Anyway, in Assembly it was soooo funny. Dr Halliday (or whatever, I never really remember names) was talking about how after the holidays we would get rations on toilet paper, and every day in registration we would get one piece, and if we ran short we could always suscribe for another one. Oh my God it was hilarious, everyone burst out laughing, though there were some people who weren't sure *grins over at Molly* because he kept such a straight face =]. And the in the bulletin it said 'Free CAKE! Come to the Library at interval'. Some people thought it was another joke but I didn't think it would otherwise be in the Bulletin, and besides, no food in the Library. I didn't actually think it meant we have to free the cake. Well....
Oh, but apparently in France on April Fool's Day they would try to stick these paper fishs on other's backs. Well, you can guess, we did that, sort of. Mr Summerville's class (i.e. not us, we had to do something about the 27 countries in the EU or whatever) they coloured in fishs and started sticking them on other people's backs. Molly attempted it, but she was terrible at placing it on the right place, and applied too much force, I could feel it, and it was on my hair anyway. Then I stayed clear of other people =]. Well someone stuck one on Mr Preston's back, and he then stood there with this sort of confuzed look, I guess, on his face, with one fish in his hand. After that I saw him everywhere just keeping an eye on all the pupils, lol. In Maths somebody stuck one on Mrs Oliver's back, and she took a long time to realize =]. She finally understood what we were all laughing about =]. God it was hilarious.
Then, at break, I wanted to kill Molly, again. She told Findley to hug me, and he tried. Good thing is, I escaped (no thanks to Molly!) when Michael asked me about the Biology test. So I told him basically what we had to learn, i.e. just about everything. Then at lunch time when we were in the Locker Room I asked him how he got on, blah blah blah, something about a question I didn't get either. Then suddenly something was vibrating in my pocket and I though it was my phone but I never but my phone in my inside pocket. I felt it and it wasn't my phone and then I realized it really wasn't my phone! It was Alis' and then I gave it back to her at lunch, she must have put it in my pocket during Chemistry by accident. Yay! I did something good! Though I was panicking half the time at the fact of having someone's phone without knowing it.
In Games it was fun, we won the first time, the second time we lost by one point at like the last second! And then we won again =]. I was going to get a drink, but it said 'Machine out of order, pelase use the one in the Pavilion'. Me and Molly went to look for it, but we couldn't find it, and I felt lost. Never a good thing. But then on the bus I was talking to Megan, which I do every week after school, I get the bus with her and then walk with her to the school. And one thing I've learned, she is always staring at somebody on the bus and then talking about how hot they were. Well... today it was Jack Houston, and she asked "Is he in our year?". Yes he is, and he's Jack Houston. Well, now she knows who Jack is, well, one of the Jacks. Yup, it's always the same with her, hm. I've learned that she won't be in tomorrow because she's getting th plane to London and then for the rest of the holiday she will be sleeping, well. What I'm doing is staying at home, oversleeping, avoiding going outside, reading etc. Then I sort of said "And avoid the sunlight" and it came out before I realized that it made me sound like a vampire. It's not my fault! I just generally don't like it, I didn't like it when I was young either, and it really hurts my eyes when it reflects off the pages of the book, so you know. That was the main reason I was thinking, but then I forgot it's something a vampire would do, avoid the sunlight. Well, that was not really my fault, sort of.
And then I finished The Vampire Lestat book and now I'm going read the rest. I hate it when they end without explaining things, though you do guess some other things. Well... Really got to go now, Bye!
you and megan are total opposites, LMAO.
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