Tuesday, September 20, 2005

we talked again today (me and bob goodin). two times, plus one hallway passing discreet smile and nod. and i touched him. oh god. i touched his hand, and his hair, even though the hair i touched was all gelled up into one tower on top of his head, so it was kind of hard and crunchy and wierd feeling. but i liked it. he's so fucking wierd. i love it! and he's not as short as i thought. i mean, he's still way short by most peoples standards, but i go just barely up to his shoulder. so our heights fit. but why, oh WHY does he have to be older than me by so much? i mean, i know two years really isn't that much, but in high school, yeah, it is. why does he have to be so much older, and be so sweet, and be an upper classman who pays attention to me, and looks at me and smiles and is perfect? why does he have to collect records and have a nice voice to listen to and be pretty to look at? but i have things in my favor!
1. the day i first talked to him, i got a fortune cookie whose fortune was "you will have a happy adventure soon."

2. he knows i exist

3. he knows my name

4. i'm friends with Kendall, who he is or will be friends with

5. i think he likes me (as a friend)

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