yo~! Rena here~! I'm pretty sure that I wont post very often if at all here, but thats okay~ I also have a deviantart account; www.pikapikachu2.deviantart.com , which i also never check XD -THIS WAS ORIG. POSTED ON MY BLOG AT WWW.RENA-NEE.BLOGSPOT.COM (which, btw, i never update) HOWEVER, i WROTE IT IN A NOTEBOOK I HAD BEFORE THAT. WHEREVER IT SAYS "book" JUST REPLACE IT WITH "website" OKAY? I'M TOO LAZY.- It's strange, how the world works. It's times like these that I begin to believe in Edward's "Alchemy"; the way the world gives and takes away perfectly and utterly synched. Or maybe, it is our minds that bend the world to fit our own logic. Maybe different things happen for different reasons, not just the balance of give and take. You see, this book starts at the end. It was given at the time of taking, and now we arive here. Today marks the end of my first four freshman classes, and I was feeling a bit sad for the end. Regardless, the end of a few classes isn't the world, but rather the decaying of a small part of me. It bewilders me how everyone here, all 56 or so of us, have their own world, may it be decaying or rebuilding, and somehow all ended up togeather. Millions of people, all moving at different paces and for differents reasons can join togeather and make peace among the over-whelming chaos. It makes me hopeful, if even for a minute, that someday everyone everywhere may join togeather and vanquish any of the remaining chaos. But I digress. Just so you know, (lulz thats a song,) I am not much of a writer, but merely a thinker. I put what forms in my mind into a new form, may it be verbal or writing, or mainly drawing. Over the years, I hope to grow in this book through any medium I see fit. I apologize in advance, for the contents of this humble book maybe nothing more than a rambling on of teenage thoughts. Or it may not. Whatever the answer, I hope I give you enough entertainment for the time that will be taken from you. "All is One and One is All." |
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