It’s been another fairly quiet day at school, and Rowen and
I were working at the store and office after being set free from our last
class; so dinner and game night at the Inn
were the only breaks I’ve had since lunchtime.
The non-competition games were going on again this week too,
and Vanessa appeared to have gotten over being mad at Michael; though I got the
feeling that he was more worried about that sudden turnaround than he had been
when she’d been upset. Rowen and I just
tried to stay out of the way of all of that goofiness, as usual, and other than
a couple of rotations where we needed to compete against our over-amorous
classmates; we were fairly successful at doing that.
Have I mentioned how much I’d like to just skip the next few
years? Yes, I’m sure I have. I’d think about skipping game night too,
except it’s one of the only chances I get to spend time with Miranda, Jacob,
Stephanie, Jake, Dillon, Rebecca, and Jenny.
Speaking of Dillon, he’s heading to Woodvale on Saturday, and staying
overnight at Violet’s house, so I’m sure that you can guess he’s a very happy
camper right now. Jake and Stephanie
were teasing him about getting to do weekends away with his girlfriend that
their parents didn’t allow them to go away for; but I’m sure Dillon and Violet
would trade getting to see each other every day if they could – and it’s not
exactly like they’ll be spending the night in a hotel room. I should have reminded all three of them
about our amusement park trip, but then they’re all pretending that they didn’t
make any room changes while we were there.
Moving along, since getting home, I helped out with the
bedtime bath and story for Ethan and Ehlana; did a short Magi lesson with Mom
in the office while Dad worked; and then got back to working on my computer
while cuddling in bed with Mandy. I got
the archive research from my lesson out of the way first; worked on language
studies for over an hour; and then took care of a bit more family business work
before finishing up with my regular nightly computing. I’ve had enough fun for one day, though, so
I’m going to wrap this up and get some sleep.
Say ‘goodnight, Cassie’.
“Goodnight, Cassie.”