Bobbi Morse : Writing in her own hand...


She's done this many times before. But she likes the ease of the computer with its keys that just spit out letters so she doesn't have to remember how to spell perfectly. Most of her work is done on computers or handheld laptops, for which she is eternally grateful.

But putting pen to paper has always helped her calm her mind. Something about writing all your feelings and thoughts of the day—the things you can never say in front of your team or co-workers. The things you hardly let anyone see except for a certain few. She takes out the notebook and turns to an empty page. She's unsure what to put down so she just feels the paper under her fingertips. She taps the pen against her knee, sitting cross-legged on the couch.

Her mind was still reeling from the days events and going over in her head what might be in store for tomorrow. But she needed to get this out. She didn't let anyone know she had a diary, she figured they'd laugh at her, such a silly thing. She shook her head, trying to clear her thoughts, and she finally put down pen to paper, and began to write.

The End