I didn't
by , 02-19-2008 at 04:22 AM (1115 Views)
Nope, not at all, I didn't sleep. Maybe I might have managed a little nap in between 1am and 8am (now) but mainly I was awake rolling over. Somewhere from between 5:20-5:30 to 5:45am I wished I was asleep because there was no mistaking one of my neighbours somewhere screwing. I got bored of trying to cover my ears, keep warm but not over heat (because one minute I was too cold and the next to hot all the time I was trying to sleep) so in the end I thought sod it and just imagined I couldn't hear it.
It's cold now. And it's too early for me but I can see the sun now, even though it's grey. It's very low though.
Just before going to bed I make sure my bladder is empty, meaning I have to go down the corridor to the toilet when it's dark outside (but the lights are always on) and there are few people, so I can get paranoid about vampires. However, last night, well this morning technically, I did just that, strolled down to the loo, earlier than usual I must admit and just as I got to the door it started to open from within. I thought what brilliant timing on both our parts. The person behind the door was a girl who I believe is called Frankie. Upon seeing me at the door, with no warning, a sudden look of horror passed over her face and she screamed as a reflex. It took about two seconds, then she apologised and I tried not to laugh until she was gone. Remembering that look of horror on her face for that split second and the subsequent scream makes me smile
.
I think that's about all. Well, I'd better get ready.
Bluebiird out.



. However, last night, well this morning technically, I did just that, strolled down to the loo, earlier than usual I must admit and just as I got to the door it started to open from within. I thought what brilliant timing on both our parts. The person behind the door was a girl who I believe is called Frankie. Upon seeing me at the door, with no warning, a sudden look of horror passed over her face and she screamed as a reflex. It took about two seconds, then she apologised and I tried not to laugh until she was gone. Remembering that look of horror on her face for that split second and the subsequent scream makes me smile
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