Dear Diary,
So, Maggie and I had a really great time on Saturday, playing this game that has characters from the "Incredibles" movies, but they're in Lego form. I know it's for kids, but it's still a fun game. I really liked Mr. Incredible, though all of the characters were cool in some way. I felt a little uncomfortable, though, when Maggie asked me if I had a thing for Hunter. I told her I really didn't, and I meant it then, but I don't know. He's pretty smart, and he's not like most other boys I know at school, who only care about trucks or violent movies. I don't like violence, unless it's in a cartoon or something. That's why I was okay with that video game, I think. I knew it wasn't real.
I really don't like Mrs. Andrews. She gets mad at me whenever I don't pay attention, but what am I supposed to do? I like talking to Hunter, and I'm going to do fine in the class. It's simple stuff, but she acts like I'm horrible for not paying attention. I'm sorry that I don't need to. She's just jealous that she had to work hard her whole life to get where she is, and I can do this stuff in my sleep.
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