On my way to my ULTIMATE experience, I received an SMS, which read:
“*Insert my name* punta ka b today?”
Suddenly I felt an unknown surge of sensation in my body. My heart beat faster. After three grueling minutes of emotion containment, I replied:
“Yup. You?”
His answer:
“I’m thinking pa. Wala ako kasama. Haha.”
At the back of my head, what do you call me? Am I not considered as company? Ouch. In my vain attempt not to nag him, I just said:
“Anye. Tara na!”
In which I got this response:
“Cge, let me think abwt it hehe.”
After that last SMS, I did not reply anymore for I do not want to harass him. I do not want to blow my cover. I might appear that I want him to come so I can at least catch a glimpse of him… Even if that is what I really, want deep down. On the other hand, I just want some uncertainty of not knowing if he will make it or not.
To my dismay, he did not show up. Oh well. Then again, why did he ask if I would make it? Is he not comfortable and satisfied with my company so he decided not to go? Or is he shy because he will in his lonesome?
Hay. Ayaw ko ng torpe.. pero gusto ko *ata* siya.
Monday, June 08, 2009
Sunday, June 07, 2009
The Case of the Key
In our household amidst our common interactions we have our own separate lives. We have different obligations and schedules. We come in and out our abode at diverse times. The young once have their own set of keys in order to prevent hassle and danger.
Shockingly, it was not a fool proof strategy. The other night our eldest ranged the bell and honked his horn when he arrived. Our 3rd was disturbed from her online life and opened the gate to our fortress. Mysteriously one of our eldest's keys was nowhere to be found in his green and white lanyard! Thus the need to create noise in order to be noticed.
How could a key suddenly fall off a key ring? The green and white lanyard was last placed inside Daisy – the tae green vehicle. Assuming it was not there, it was usually among its fellow keys. But according to our eldest he remembered perfectly that he left it in his beloved Daisy.
Our eldest had a suspicion on where the key might have vanished. He left the green and white lanyard amongst its fellow keys before he went up to sleep. He assured us with conviction that it will be there tomorrow. Lo and behold, when he woke up, his keys were mind-bogglingly complete! However, the missing key was not in its rightful place. Obviously, the suspect was in a rush to put it back.
What sucks is the culprit does not even know that she has been caught. Should we confront her? Or wait til something more outrageous transpires?
Shockingly, it was not a fool proof strategy. The other night our eldest ranged the bell and honked his horn when he arrived. Our 3rd was disturbed from her online life and opened the gate to our fortress. Mysteriously one of our eldest's keys was nowhere to be found in his green and white lanyard! Thus the need to create noise in order to be noticed.
How could a key suddenly fall off a key ring? The green and white lanyard was last placed inside Daisy – the tae green vehicle. Assuming it was not there, it was usually among its fellow keys. But according to our eldest he remembered perfectly that he left it in his beloved Daisy.
Our eldest had a suspicion on where the key might have vanished. He left the green and white lanyard amongst its fellow keys before he went up to sleep. He assured us with conviction that it will be there tomorrow. Lo and behold, when he woke up, his keys were mind-bogglingly complete! However, the missing key was not in its rightful place. Obviously, the suspect was in a rush to put it back.
What sucks is the culprit does not even know that she has been caught. Should we confront her? Or wait til something more outrageous transpires?
Tuesday, June 02, 2009
On "Hi"
How would you feel if you bump into your old school friend whom you have not seen for what seemed like months? This friend of yours was part of one of your high school groups. However, this friend is not just an ordinary friend; this friend was your interest during junior year.
I did not notice him; he was the first who greeted me! Then again, with my grand entrance it was unavoidable not to notice me. With a simple “Hi, *insert name*!” a bizarre sensation occurred. Butterflies flew. Hair tucked. Head tilted. Eyes twinkled. Words stuttered.
It started with a “Hi!” and it left me high.
I did not notice him; he was the first who greeted me! Then again, with my grand entrance it was unavoidable not to notice me. With a simple “Hi, *insert name*!” a bizarre sensation occurred. Butterflies flew. Hair tucked. Head tilted. Eyes twinkled. Words stuttered.
It started with a “Hi!” and it left me high.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
3...2..1..
In reality, I have no intentions of going to this beach escapade. However, almost everyone is coming along. In addition, I've missed out on the previous summer getaways. I do not want to add this to the list.
But how come fate seems to be against me? My other group of friends planned something for the same weekend. That would have been easier on the pocket but then again, I've committed already.
Oh well. No use on sulking. Might as well maximize my 4 day vacation. Maybe just maybe it will become an experience of a lifetime.
But how come fate seems to be against me? My other group of friends planned something for the same weekend. That would have been easier on the pocket but then again, I've committed already.
Oh well. No use on sulking. Might as well maximize my 4 day vacation. Maybe just maybe it will become an experience of a lifetime.
Sunday, May 03, 2009
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