Dear Diary,
Tim caught me! Holy shit I actually thought he was going to call the police but thankfully he didn't.
I guess I should stop breaking into the cemetery at 9pm on a Saturday evening but it's the easiest time for me, there is no one around, no one to ask questions.
Tim let me talk to George which was cool, told me to look in at the guard house before I left.
I'd love to say Tim has the whole Charlie St Cloud thing going on – looks wise I mean rather than seeing dead people but he's an 80 year old man with a wife, six kids, 17 grandkids and two great grandkids.
He's really nice though and I've known him for ages, his daughter was my primary school teacher – Mrs Williams she was so nice.
Anyway Tim just told me not to climb over the fence again, made me promise not to actually. I felt bad lying to the guy but I like talking to George!
Xxx
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Yours, Always
Teen FictionAndrea has felt like something has been missing in her life since she was five, its only now 12 years later that she finally realises how important that missing piece is.