Monday, January 18, 2010

Chapter 1: Concluded

So we decided belatedly that each chapter would consist of 15 pages. Since Crane posted last, I get the dubious honor of marking the end of chapter 1 with some sort of discussion, as well as writing the first page of chapter 2.

Hm. I think this actually turned out all right. Some odd bits (Maggie's observation of Charlotte's smile is kind of random.) Some good people (Yay to Crane for coming up with such an eccentric Charlotte. I wonder what her parents think of her [Charlotte]) There's a little bit of suspense.

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I'm not sure what else to say. The word "discussion" is so vague. Especially when you're learning to write essays in school for the first time, and the teacher is like, "okay, first you quote, then you discuss the quote." What is that supposed to mean? Nine year olds do not generally care about universal truths. At least I didn't when I was nine. But I digress.

In any case, this is the end of chapter 1, and the following post will be the begining of chapter 2. I'm pretty sure that you have grasped this concept by now, so I shall go fill my cup with hot water, because I just played a round of golf in the rain and wind and I think I'm starting to get sick. I hope I don't get a fever, because I might faint in P.E. and start rambling in English and stare off contemplatively into space in Imaging while the rest of my group mates are talking about who knows what and meanwhile our powerpoint is still unfinished and I really don't want that to happen. Are cold sweats good? I don't think so. Yeah. I also just had a huge cup of boba and milk tea. So the first page of chapter two might be interesting. Or not. I might crash.

Shoot. I just rambled. And I don't think any of that made sense. Well, at least Crane knows I'm rambling. I'll probably come back later to edit this. Probably not. I'll just leave this up here so whoever stumbles on this page can be like, "oh. Beads is crazy." That's not a good thing?

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Okay, I'm ending this NOW.

UPDATE:

Yes. Update. I knew I forgot something. Happy Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. :)

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