02:27. That's it for today, wish me luck on the MPAT.
Bye, Diary.
Day 8.
Hello, Diary.
Today is Wednesday, November 9, 2068.
It's +1 outside, cloudy.
09:38. I was very tired, but my efforts were not in vain. The quantum physics problems were exactly the ones I was preparing for. And on genetics were quite easy questions. I want to go up a step to be closer to Him. But he was nowhere to be seen today. I hope He's all right.
11:27. Rowley left immediately after testing. We usually celebrated together in a cafe after the MPAT.
15:56. Tomorrow I will have a medical check-up all day, after which I will not see Him for 180 hours. I'll go to the Park.
19:42. Rowley doesn't return my calls.
22:53. He didn't come home.
23:01. My head starts to spin. I need to tell the neurologist tomorrow, or I'll have more dreams.
Bye, Diary.
Day 9.
Hello, Diary.
Today is November 12, 2068, Saturday.
On the street +2, Sunny.
10:41. Mary often sends photos with Becky.
Nora says they even sleep in the same bed, which is very nice. Also, the niece goes together with her pet to classes with a dog handler. Now this plush cloud learns to protect its owner.
15:44. He's going to spend the week off with his relatives. It will be good for His health, but I already miss it.
16:53. A few words about the last medical examination.
My body is stable.
The neurologist recommended that you sign up for swimming, and the psychotherapist recommended that you spend more time with your peers.
17:13. We'll go to grandma's tonight. She said I'd have a surprise waiting for me.
18:54. Rowley still doesn't answer me.
23:49. That's all for today, it's time to get ready.
Bye, Diary.
Day 10.
Hello, Diary.
The weather is beautiful today, and I'm in a great mood.
18:26. My grandmother's surprise is a collection of quotes recorded half a century ago, which she found while cleaning the attic. The paper in the notebook is rather shabby, but the notes can still be read.
I remember the following passages. I need to ask the library for the books from which they were written.
1) “I can't talk to the walls: they're yelling at me. I can't talk to my wife: she only listens to the walls. I want someone to listen to me. And if I talk for a long time, then maybe I'll agree to something reasonable" Fahrenheit 451.