Aegis

Six Years

Winter Masquerade

“Destiny is not a matter of chance, it is a matter of choice; it is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved.”
-William Jennings Bryan

wunderkind \VOON-duhr-kint\, noun;
plural wunderkinder \-kin-duhr\:
1. A child prodigy.
2. One who achieves great success or acclaim at an early age.

It is Mozart’s birthday.

I skipped Spanish lecture again. Honestly, I do this at the very last minute before I step outside. Usually it’s because I miss all the buses since all three of them come in the area at the same time. That’s an excuse. I don’t want to go to work tomorrow either. I have so much homework. I’m scared to check my school email to see if I have been rejected by the Dean to enter into co-op.

I walked around downtown all afternoon. I didn’t use the bus, and it was very much like summer. I used a paycheque on buying a ticket for Hawksley Workman March 19, a MAC lipstick (I need to stop my addition for lip products), and dinner this evening. During the day I also went to Paper Papier and saw their big, new Moleskine display. I looked at Clairefontaine notebooks wondering which one I will buy Hawksley when I meet him at the concert. In the evening, Alexandra and I went to Govinda’s meeting up with Kalil for what we were suppose to do exactly a month ago. The food was good, and the man who served it to us was very nice and open. It is actually the Hare Krishna temple.

It is easy for me to pretend everything is fine.

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