Where are the Drug Dealers?
Monday, January 21, 10:38 PM
Well, the visit to the park was short. My dad drove Christine and me over to Gayle's house. I had an urge to tape something today and venture to the park. The weather wouldn't permit us to be out long, but we braved the gloomy skies and eye-strickening sights. We saw dead things, and this was in Blossom Hill. I used to dream of days like this, being with friends and strolling down the neighborhood. Part of the park was closed, and somehow the conversation drifted to drugdealing. Odd, I know. We walked to Espresso City; I wished that I wasn't as broke. I got a simple peanut butter cookie though. Gayle wanted to call Gab. She panicked, and he called back three times. We had to answer it, and we passed the phone across the table several times. Gayle did talk to him in a short phone call. It was funny to see her so nervous, but I could somehow relate to my first phonecall with a boy. Now that I look back, I still keep in touch with him and a bunch of people. It's nice. Gayle's mother took us back to the house. There were dinner rolls, I was interested in observing them. A egg wash, it was random of me to talk about my love of bread. Karaoke time, I seriously suck at karaoke. We went acapella and I enjoyed it better that way. We played Songs of the Moment, afterwards.
I think the girls saw my boredom, we went to Gayle's room and looked up songs on Youtube. I showed them Spricket24, my role model. I played with Windows Movie maker earlier in the day, but it froze. Gayle went on Meebo, and one of the coolest things happened. Gayle talked to Gab and they hit it off. She was put into hysterics when Gab asked her to iceskating. That's one new years resolution she covered. We were really happy for Gayle, and it was enjoyable watching Gayle flail about in merriment. Seriously, it was worth it to come over. We called Nguyen to share the celebration. The night came in quickly, and eventually, my dad came to drive Christine and me home. Gayle has school tomorrow, I hope she has a good day. As we left, Gayle was still bouncing around. There's rain tonight, and I feel good for the most part. I knew something big was going to happen, these feelings I get are pretty darn precise.