Violet, 20 February, 7:48 am:
Yesterday I forgot to write in this. Sorry, but it was mostly nothing much, just my pretty average terrible day, except it was extra terrible cause I had this misunderstanding with one of my friends, but it's fixed now.
What made yesterday better though, is the fact that my American cousin-in-law came to Singapore and we got to eat a really fancy buffet for lunch. I also went out with my besties for dinner yesterday. Not so bad if you ask me.
But for some reason, today, I felt really, extremely annoyed. Maybe it's just because of the "Monday Blues" but I was legit annoyed by anything and everything. Like don't talk to me, don't touch me, don't even breathe or blink in my direction. I'm sorry but I'm just not in the mood right now.
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Violet, 17 February, 03:18 pm:
Alright, hi, it's me again.
Although it's a Monday (which sucks) a good thing is that, I don't have much homework today, and the little homework that I have, I was really productive in school and finished it.
Today we had our feedback from our literature teacher, and I was the only one in my class who passed with flying colours. Not that surprising since I was always the top student in primary school anyway.
After school, we had this coding class that taught us how to code games and stuff. It was pretty simple, and everyone was crowding around my table since I was the only one in class who understood what the instructor was talking about. It was really fun, especially the gaming part.
I had a class about one hour after that, and I barely made it in time since it takes a really long time for me to travel from the school to my home. I have to walk for 15 minutes, take the train for 20 minutes, then walk for another 15 minutes.
But only after school and my class did I remember that I forgot something. Remember how I said I went out to eat with my besties? Well, one of them gave me and my other bestie marshmallows, but my other bestie forgot to take it along with her so I had to give it to her during recess in school (yes, I was in the same school as her, but not my other bestie who gave me the marshmallows. Sad.)
And at this point you can probably guess that I forgot to bring those marshmallows to school, and they probably melted since I placed them by the door just so I would remember (big surprise, I didn't), instead of inside the fridge.
That's it. All of it. I need to go, like now. I STILL HAVE SOME DAMN ENGLISH REFLECTION THAT I NEED TO DO!! Ugh...!
So bye.
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Violet, 20 February, 9:17 pm:
Oh self, I see that you have gotten slightly more used to this secondary school life. I hope you can get more used to it (yes I know how cringe it sounds) and byee! (P.S.: Remember, I'm only one thought away, since I am you, and you are me!)
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Fiction généraleViolet is a 13 year old girl, who just started her secondary school education (or middle school). She realised that it is extremely different from the schooling she had before (when she was 7-12) and faced many difficulties. So, she established an o...