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Entries from May 2008

Hidden Under Your Nose

May 31, 2008 · 1 Comment

Mark passed his index along the spines of the books in his bookcase. “Aha!” he said with satisfaction. “Here it is.” He pulled out an old green book titled Hidden under Your Nose. He gave it to me along with a free smile. “Just don’t tell my grandfather I lent it to you or he’ll definitely have a heart attack.”

Mark had a peculiar sense of humor. His grandfather was still in the hospital room, recovering from a heart attack. Moreover, I had never met his grandfather. “Thanks,” I said.

“Do you want something to drink?” I was relieved he had asked. It was the middle of summer and Mark’s air conditioning had been broken for the past three years. I nodded silently. Mark slipped out of the living room and went into the kitchen.

I opened the book and discovered that it was not a book at all. It was filled with written words, but they were not typed. They were handwritten. This was a diary. Immediately, I felt out of place. I was invading someone’s privacy. A shattering sound came from the kitchen. “I’m alright!” came Mark’s voice from the kitchen. “I just broke a glass, again.”

The sound had startled me and made me drop the diary. it fell on the floor with its pages divided in half. The covers were spread like the wings of a dead bird that crashed on the ground. I picked up the diary. A yellow envelope slipped out from within the pages. I picked it up. It was addressed to: “Whomever Finds Me”

I tore the envelope quickly and extracted a folded paper and a smaller sheet. I unfolded the paper. It was a drawing, more like a tangle of lines. I could not tell what it was. The other piece was titled “In Order to Find The Things Hidden Under Your Nose.” Al list of strange names and places followed as well as some gibberish that seemed to be written in a foreign language and looked as thought it were impossible to pronounce.

“Hey!” yelled Mark. I quickly stuffed the papers inside the envelope and the envelope inside the diary. ” forgot to ask you what you wanted to drink.”

“Water’s fine.” I was relieved. I still felt out of place reading the private writings of Mark’s grandfather. But the envelope was addressed to me, since I had found it. But had I found it first? The envelope was not open… I heard the sound of the kitchen door open. I had to make a decision quickly.

“Hey I ran out of water, so I got you orange juice. I hope that’s all right,” Mark said as he handed me a cold glass of the juice.

“That’s fine,” I said.

Mark sat down and gulped down his orange juice. “Are you going to drink that? Because if you aren’t, I’ll take it. It’s the last of my orange juice supply.”

I handed the glass to Mark. I wasn’t so thirsty anymore. “You won’t believe what I found.”

Mark raised his eyebrows in a quizzical look. I handed him the envelope. He looked at its contents and smiled. And so, an adventure began.

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Written as a response to today’s prompt in Everyday Tells A Story. Currently, an idea for NaNoWriMo ‘08.

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Starting Over Again…

May 26, 2008 · 2 Comments

As my previosu post says, I lost my flash drive that contained the manuscript from NaNoWriMo ‘07. It is now on its way to the island where everything eventualy turns up, even Count Olaf. I just hope that somewhere along that path, the flash drive will be intercepted, and returned to me.

65,000 words lost. I must start over again. Oh well. It’s not as bad as it seems. The tory was undergoing some major reconstruction of plot and characters before I had to abandon it to study for AP exams (*shudder*). I might as well start over. I’ve changed mymind over so many details of the story, I think it’s better that I turn over a new leaf…

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A WriMo’s Worst Nightmare

May 24, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Categories: Color · NaNoWriMo
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