Rainy Friday
It's been raining since i woke up. I'm not to sure where it came from, actually, because the last two days were just beautiful. The whole "sun is shining, not a cloud in the sky' kind of deal. It was raining so hard this morning that i couldn't even cross the road to the diner to get another one of those muffins, so for a little while i was kind of depressed and moping around like a man unable to eat a beautiful muffin, which i was.
Then it struck me that i hadn't been around the motel much, and that maybe, just maybe, Celes would be around somewhere and we could talk some. There is a small dining room downstairs so i went down there to see if someone would be around. Unfortunately, the only person down there was Celes' grandpa, the old guy who shouted at her yesterday. Anyway, i thought maybe i could talk to him and he would warm up to me but it looks like he wants none of that.
I said, 'hello sir my name is...' and he fired back at me 'i ain't talkin' to you y'damn future head! i didn't even want y'here in the first place!' and i tried to say 'well, i was just...' so he blasted me with 'Keep your distance boy! I don't wanna catch none of that virax or whatever it is floatin' around in the city!' and i said 'virax?' but he was already hobbling away.
I met Celes' grandma though, and she seemed nice. She said that usually when it rains like this the roads to and from the city get flooded, so i might have to wait a bit before i can get out of town, which doesn't bother me really, because it's not like i'm in a big hurry to be anywhere, and this place seems nice enough. I asked her if she knew anything about the church past the lake but she said she didn't know what i was talking about and that even if she did know anything about any churches in the nearby area then maybe i would be a safer young man if i didn't ask any more questions about imaginary churches which most definitely do not exist. Then she wandered away.
I couldn't find Celes anywhere, and to top it off i couldn't find anyone to ask about her. It was quite a sad day. I thought maybe i could stand out in the pouring rain and cry at the sky like they do in the movies ("CELES!!!!"), but actually that's kind of stupid, so i just went back to my room and read a book i found there. Hopefully tomorrow the weather clears up.
Blake out
Ps. Jake, can you wish Sarah a happy birthday for me?
Then it struck me that i hadn't been around the motel much, and that maybe, just maybe, Celes would be around somewhere and we could talk some. There is a small dining room downstairs so i went down there to see if someone would be around. Unfortunately, the only person down there was Celes' grandpa, the old guy who shouted at her yesterday. Anyway, i thought maybe i could talk to him and he would warm up to me but it looks like he wants none of that.
I said, 'hello sir my name is...' and he fired back at me 'i ain't talkin' to you y'damn future head! i didn't even want y'here in the first place!' and i tried to say 'well, i was just...' so he blasted me with 'Keep your distance boy! I don't wanna catch none of that virax or whatever it is floatin' around in the city!' and i said 'virax?' but he was already hobbling away.
I met Celes' grandma though, and she seemed nice. She said that usually when it rains like this the roads to and from the city get flooded, so i might have to wait a bit before i can get out of town, which doesn't bother me really, because it's not like i'm in a big hurry to be anywhere, and this place seems nice enough. I asked her if she knew anything about the church past the lake but she said she didn't know what i was talking about and that even if she did know anything about any churches in the nearby area then maybe i would be a safer young man if i didn't ask any more questions about imaginary churches which most definitely do not exist. Then she wandered away.
I couldn't find Celes anywhere, and to top it off i couldn't find anyone to ask about her. It was quite a sad day. I thought maybe i could stand out in the pouring rain and cry at the sky like they do in the movies ("CELES!!!!"), but actually that's kind of stupid, so i just went back to my room and read a book i found there. Hopefully tomorrow the weather clears up.
Blake out
Ps. Jake, can you wish Sarah a happy birthday for me?

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