Dear Diary, Thurs, June 6
As I spend more and more time with K-Chan, he has begun to develop some
unusual abilities. For example, yesterday K-Chan became able to change
shape and transform into a 5-year-old version of Kurama! He's soooo
adorable! Since he's now kind of a human, I decided to send him to
kindergarten. Today was the first day, and he told me all about how the
girls fought over who could sit next to him at lunch, how the boys just
stared at him (Grrr, the little punks!), and how the teachers just didn't
know what to do with him because he was so smart. He can only keep his
human form for a few hours, though, so he had to take a "bathroom break"
every so often. I don't think that I should send him back, it's too
dangerous for the little guy!
Dear Diary, Thurs, July 4
I almost lost K-Chan today! I was sitting in my room, reading and
petting K-Chan, who was taking a snooze, when all of a sudden, a huge
racket came up from the kitchen. It woke up K-Chan, and he and I went
to investigate. When we peeked inside, we saw a tiny fairy, about six
inches tall with a stopwatch tied to her back and pink bunny ears. She
was rummaging through all of our drawers and cabinets, muttering under
her breath, "Gotta find it. Gotta find it." Since some of the crockery
that she's throwing around is breakable, and some of it has already
smashed into millions of pieces, I storm into the room, catching
whatever I can before it touches the floor. When she doesn't seem to
notice me, as I reach her I put on a calm façade. K-Chan follows,
changing into his human form so when he steps across the shards of
glass and pottery he only has to do it on two feet instead of four.
Isn't he so smart?
"What are you doing in my kitchen? If you needed to find something,
you should have asked," I ask quietly, because if I had raised my
voice any louder I would have screamed. The kitchen happens to be my
kingdom, if you know what I mean. However, as soon as the fairy
spotted K-Chan, she grabbed him and took off running, screaming, "I
found it!" She must have been pretty strong; K-Chan is about 3 ½ feet
tall in his human form.
Fortunately, I lock all of the doors in the house when I'm home alone
(which I was), and the locks are way higher than six inches above the
ground. The fairy apparently flew in the house without my knowledge
when my parents left to go out to do some errands, so when I locked
the door after them she was left with no escape route. As the fairy is
trying desperately to reach the lock on the nearest door, I calmly
saunter up to her and pick up K-Chan. The diminutive fairy still hung
on to him until I plucked her off, put K-Chan down, and told him to go
back to the kitchen and get some ice cream while the bunny lady and I
talked in another room. After he was out of hearing range, I started
pumping her for answers, but the little weasel bit me on the hand!
After that I... kinda went a little overboard and beat her up. When K-
Chan came into the room with his ice cream, he asked if the bunny lady
was going to be all right. I hid her behind my back, and said, "Yes, K-
Chan. Now look away while I do something really fast." With a
questioning look in his eyes, K- Chan turned away while I disposed of
the fairy through the handy nearby window and muttered under my
breath, "As soon as she comes out of that coma, that is." Then I went
up to K-Chan and hugged him, but as soon as he saw my hand, he got a
band-aid and bandaged me up. He's so smart and caring! I know I sound
just like a proud mother, but I can't help it!
Later that evening, Mitsky barged in on my family while we were eating
dinner. She said that she was just there to tell us that she wouldn't
be mooching off of us any longer! I had been wondering where she went;
Mitsky usually hung around our house a lot, but I hadn't seen her in a
few days. Her welcome home party is tomorrow.
Today, people would be celebrating Independence Day in America. Since
not many people in Japan celebrate it, there were plenty of fireworks
in various shops around town, so my parents and I held our own little
fireworks show. It was nice remembering home for once.
Ellen: I had to post more than one day because the fist one was so short.
Fwooshy: I liked the part about the stupid fairy. And the part about the coma!
Ellen: ...
Cheddar: Read and review, please!
Dear Diary, Thurs, July 4
I almost lost K-Chan today! I was sitting in my room, reading and
petting K-Chan, who was taking a snooze, when all of a sudden, a huge
racket came up from the kitchen. It woke up K-Chan, and he and I went
to investigate. When we peeked inside, we saw a tiny fairy, about six
inches tall with a stopwatch tied to her back and pink bunny ears. She
was rummaging through all of our drawers and cabinets, muttering under
her breath, "Gotta find it. Gotta find it." Since some of the crockery
that she's throwing around is breakable, and some of it has already
smashed into millions of pieces, I storm into the room, catching
whatever I can before it touches the floor. When she doesn't seem to
notice me, as I reach her I put on a calm façade. K-Chan follows,
changing into his human form so when he steps across the shards of
glass and pottery he only has to do it on two feet instead of four.
Isn't he so smart?
"What are you doing in my kitchen? If you needed to find something,
you should have asked," I ask quietly, because if I had raised my
voice any louder I would have screamed. The kitchen happens to be my
kingdom, if you know what I mean. However, as soon as the fairy
spotted K-Chan, she grabbed him and took off running, screaming, "I
found it!" She must have been pretty strong; K-Chan is about 3 ½ feet
tall in his human form.
Fortunately, I lock all of the doors in the house when I'm home alone
(which I was), and the locks are way higher than six inches above the
ground. The fairy apparently flew in the house without my knowledge
when my parents left to go out to do some errands, so when I locked
the door after them she was left with no escape route. As the fairy is
trying desperately to reach the lock on the nearest door, I calmly
saunter up to her and pick up K-Chan. The diminutive fairy still hung
on to him until I plucked her off, put K-Chan down, and told him to go
back to the kitchen and get some ice cream while the bunny lady and I
talked in another room. After he was out of hearing range, I started
pumping her for answers, but the little weasel bit me on the hand!
After that I... kinda went a little overboard and beat her up. When K-
Chan came into the room with his ice cream, he asked if the bunny lady
was going to be all right. I hid her behind my back, and said, "Yes, K-
Chan. Now look away while I do something really fast." With a
questioning look in his eyes, K- Chan turned away while I disposed of
the fairy through the handy nearby window and muttered under my
breath, "As soon as she comes out of that coma, that is." Then I went
up to K-Chan and hugged him, but as soon as he saw my hand, he got a
band-aid and bandaged me up. He's so smart and caring! I know I sound
just like a proud mother, but I can't help it!
Later that evening, Mitsky barged in on my family while we were eating
dinner. She said that she was just there to tell us that she wouldn't
be mooching off of us any longer! I had been wondering where she went;
Mitsky usually hung around our house a lot, but I hadn't seen her in a
few days. Her welcome home party is tomorrow.
Today, people would be celebrating Independence Day in America. Since
not many people in Japan celebrate it, there were plenty of fireworks
in various shops around town, so my parents and I held our own little
fireworks show. It was nice remembering home for once.
Ellen: I had to post more than one day because the fist one was so short.
Fwooshy: I liked the part about the stupid fairy. And the part about the coma!
Ellen: ...
Cheddar: Read and review, please!
