Dear Diary,

It's a beautiful day outside. Big brother isn't here at the moment. I think he is out dealing with some foreign affairs. I cannot remember exactly what he said, but I do clearly remember him saying that he will be back at exactly 9:00 pm. He also said, "Do not let anyone inside the house, I'll be gone later than usual today, so don't be scared of being alone. Just lock all the doors and windows, and don't let anyone in!" I didn't bother to point out to him that he repeated "Do not let anyone inside" twice, though he did use different wording. This happened about a half n' hour ago. Yet, I find it such a beautiful day outside, and Big Brother did not say I could not leave (though he did repeatedly say not to let anyone in).

The girl then signed her diary entry with "Liechtenstein" in her feminine handwriting. With that, she closed the light blue notebook that had a slightly worn ribbon tied around the spine. On the front it said "Liechtenstein" in a more boyish, sloppy handwriting. She looked at the handwriting and smiled a little before setting it in its place in her bookcase. After that, she went to the mirror and fixed her hair ribbon and anything else that seemed out of place on her. Before leaving the room, she closed the window by her desk and firmly locked it. After this, she double checked all the windows and doors to make sure they were locked. This task was somewhat tiresome, since sometimes she would accidentally miss a window and have to go back to it, and other times she would forget if she had checked that door or not, leading her to triple check it.

Once this task had been finished, the blonde grabbed her purse and grabbed hold of the handle of the front door. Big Brother wouldn't be upset by this, would he? He never did say she couldn't leave the house. He only said, repeatedly, to let no one in. She became slightly worried that he would become angered by her actions and almost let go of the handle. But her curiosity and will urged her hand towards the doorknob and opened it. The warm air started to drift into the house as she stood at the doorway. 'I have to do this…' She told herself. 'Big Brother won't always be there for me. I will have to do some things on my own.' This thought assured her confidence as she left the doorway and repeatedly locked the door.