Yes, I am writing again . Not sure if I'll still be good with this though. *sighs* Oh well, same thing as the last, if it is hated then yeah, whatever. This one is Shadows second day.

Disclaimer: MINE! ALL IS MINE! CHARRIES! EVERYTHING! SO HA!

Shadow: Idiot...

Me: . Fine.... They all belong to SEGA *looks up to all their power and charrie making skills*

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My second day was filled. I woke up in my bed, and immediately put my gloves and shoes on as I was told. Before I even got up the Professor walked in and told me to follow him. I did as I was told, and was taken to his lab. There they ran tests on me. The main one was my running they seemed fascinated by my speed, although I didn't get it. It was natural for me, but they seemed to be in awe at first, but then got mad as I broke their machines because I kept on speeding up. The professor was also mad and yelled at me before ordering me back to my room and told me not to come out until I was told.

I don't really get what happened. I was just doing as I was told. I could have even run faster, but the shoes seemed to slow me down a bit, and also their machines broke before I could. So now I am in my room, sitting here at my desk and writing. I do feel a bit better doing this, and am not so confused. Next time maybe I'll keep my pace steady and slow so that I won't get in trouble.

Oh, Maria's at the door. I guess I'll write more later, probably tonight unless I get into trouble again.

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Well, its night although I'm not really sure how I can tell because space is always so dark. I wonder what it looks like on Earth. When I went with Maria today she told me some things about it. Like how it looks at night and in the morning. I found out that on the planet, there is light and darkness and not just lights. Also that a sunset was very pretty, I asked her if I might be able to see it and she couldn't really explain it. So we went to the doctor, who again wasn't too enthusiastic about this, but led us to a room with a screen in the center of it. There I saw what it was like on Earth.

I was amazed at first, as everything was not just metal. There were things that they called plants, but the most beautiful thing I saw was what they call a sunset. It comes at what is called Dusk, and the sky is lit up by many colors. Different shades and such, different than during the day and the night. The sun also seems to change color a bit, and goes to an orangey red color. I wanted to see one in real life, but found out that I probably wouldn't be able to for a long time, as I was to live on ARK most of my life.

Although a bit annoyed by this, I said nothing. The Professor then took me into the cafeteria where they had food. I didn't know what the feeling was, but my stomach had been hurting a bit and making sounds. The doctor told me that meant I was probably hungry so he took me there to get something to eat. I saw all their foods, and wasn't sure if it was good or not. He made a plate for me, and Maria watched from a table where other doctors were. She stuck out her tongue and pointed her finger to it, and made a discussed expression when she saw what the professor was putting on my plate.

I didn't get it though. When I ate the food, it was just fine to me. It also made the feeling of hunger go away and I was told it was healthy. So why had Maria made that expression? The food on her plate seemed to be more colorful and juicy, it also seemed to make my mouth water. I soon just shrugged it off though and finished eating in silence as I watched and listened to what the doctors said.

When I finished, Maria grabbed my arm and took me to the viewing deck. I didn't like her doing that, as it made me feel like a child, inferior. When the doctor saw her, he also seemed to not like the picture and shook his head at me. At the viewing deck, we watched the Earth, seeing all its beauty again. I was in awe by its beauty. The site was spectacular. I now wanted to go down there and see what it was like on Earth, and feel what they felt, but knew that I would probably never get to. While we watched it, Maria talked to me. I made note that her voice was a bit more high pitched and young than everyone else's on ARK, which also told me, she was but a child. She told me about Earth and how it was liked in the little amount of time she had spent on it.

I enjoyed hearing it, and even smiled. I didn't notice though, she was the one who had pointed it out by smiling and telling me. What was so surprising about seeing me smile? My mouth did feel different than it usually was, but again I just shrugged off the odd feeling. After that she took me to her room, but I didn't let her grab my arm this time. I just followed her down the halls until getting to it.

Inside I was amazed at how different her room was from my own. There were things that she called stuffed animals inside, and beanbags. I settled down on one and watched her as she grabbed a book and came over. She dragged a beanbag over before sitting down beside me and opening the book. She called it a storybook, and it was filled with pictures. Maria read it aloud to me, although I didn't get the point of this. There was no way that any of what was read could ever happened. I knew that from what I already knew before. How in the world, could a wooden puppet come to life? I just didn't get it, when I asked her, she got a bit mad and told me I was ruining the whole point of the story.

Before she could got on and tell me what the point of the story was, the Professor came in and took me to my room. He said it was about time that I get some more rest and told me to write in this. I have done as I was told, but I'm not really that tired. I was told a day is twenty-four hours long, and that I should be getting at least eight hours of sleep. So if I'm correct, that would mean I would only be awake about 16 hours. When I checked the clock on my desk this morning, it said 9:00, and now when I look at it again 11:00. But that's only 12 hours.

Oh wait...my eyes aren't staying open. Why am I tired now? It hasn't been sixteen hours, only twelve. I guess I'll look into this some more tomorrow.

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Yeah that's it.... Tell me what you think again *sighs and is very unsure.