#1: How my first day went

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9/2/14

I wake up to sound of my lovely mother, bursting in my room and yelling "Wake up so-and-so!"

A little annoyed, I sat up and she then complains "You've been wasting your battery on listening to music!?!"

Instead of answering her, I get my headphone out of my ear (yeah only one at the time) and get out of bed. And then explain to her about this app that allow me to hear stuff without wasting any of my battery. She kinda gets it.

I walked towards some clothes I've already prepared the night before because I realise I would be too lazy to choose something in the morning. I don't make good decisions in the morning. Well mostly I put everything anywhere. One morning I almost put the container of salt in our refridgerater. I didn't because my mother stopped me. Those were the moments.

I felt a pain in right eye, but choosed to ignore it. Then I quickly dressed up, followed by my stalking cat, and sat at our dinning table for breakfast. I had cereal. My favorite. Not.

I ate my breakfast, constantly checking the time on our clock on the wall. I went to the bathroom to brush my teeth, but I saw the most terrible thing in the mirror.

Myself.

Naw, not myself but was something in my eye soquet. TMI. (You should probably leave if you're unconfortable about this).

I look inside of it and saw this thing. I didn't know what it was or why it was there, but I tried to hide it behind my bangs. I'm so glad it hides it. I try to forget about it while brushing my teeth, but I just can't seem to forget about it! I check it again and it was still there.

I was worried last night about the first day which I usually don't feel this feeling for the first day except 6th grade. New city, new building, you understand. Hopefully.

But that was for 6th grade! I stayed in this city for at least four freakin years! The longest I ever stayed for a city. I would babble on bout this, but I will bore you.

Well because of this happening, I didn't feel anything except the eye problem that will be checked the next day. I have an apoinment to the doctor tomororw so I won't tell my mother bout this til tomorrow.

On that day, I felt I've always been at this building. I knew where most of my classes are because of student orientation back in the summer. And along the way, I met some of my friends. And stuff.

Meh, just a regular day at school.

*P.S: For some reason some teachers were drawn to me. Not cuz of the eye thing, but...?

I don't know. Maybe it's nothing really. It's the first day afterall. Meeting their students.

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