March 28, 1992. Dear friend, It’s finally starting to get a little warm here, and the people are being nicer in the hallways.
Not to me necessarily, just in a general way. I wrote a paper about Walden for Bill, but this time I did it differently.
I didn’t write a book report. I wrote a report pretending that I was by myself near a lake for two years.
I pretended that I lived off the land and had insights. To tell you the truth, I kind of like the idea of doing that right now.
Ever since that night with Mary Elizabeth, everything has been different.
It started out that Monday in school where Sam and Patrick looked at me with big grins.
Mary Elizabeth had told them about the night we spent together, which I really didn’t want her to do,
but Sam and Patrick thought it was great, and they were really happy for both of us.
Sam kept saying,I can’t believe I didn’t think of it before. You guys are great together.
I think Mary Elizabeth thinks so, too, because she’s been acting completely different.
She’s nice all the time, but it doesn’t feel right. I don’t know how to describe it.
It’s like we’ll be having a cigarette outside with Sam and Patrick at the end of the day,
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