Dear Notebook,

There's just one more day 'til the big heist goes down. I'm so excited.

I'm so excited that I had to go jump off the top of the building I'm staying in just so I could really start my day. I wouldn't have been able to function with all the adrenaline that's already pumping through my system.

After my relaxation exercise, I received a phone call from that guy, telling me that the last member of the team had been recruited, and giving me the exact time I'm supposed to be at the building tomorrow. I guess that means I'll be working with Ford, because he didn't have that tone of voice that said something had gone wrong.

It's always my fault when something goes wrong. That's what they used to say. Then they'd take Bunny. But I showed them. No one will ever take Bunny from me again. I made sure of that.

I hope nothing goes wrong tomorrow. I don't want them to blame me. I'll just have to try extra hard to not mess up. I wonder what it's going to be like working in a team. I don't socialize well, so I'm scared, but excited too.

I didn't really do too much after the phone call. I went over the blueprints again, and I found several ways in and out of the building. I found 67 to be exact. Several of them looked like they'd be lots of fun, if I was in on this by myself. But since I'm not, I found the three fastest routes in and out.

I think our best bet would be to jump from the top of the roof, and go in through a window. I already have all the equipment, so it'd be extremely easy. I think I'll tell Ford this when we meet.

But then again, he might have a whole different plan. Maybe all my work will be useless in his plan, but at least if something goes wrong, I'll be able to get outta dodge, I know the layout of the building so well.

Well Notebook, I think it's time for Bunny and I to get our sleep. Tomorrow is the big day, so I'll be writing a little later, like I said, but don't worry, I'll be sure to fill you in on all the details.

Until Tomorrow,

Parker