I eventually started working at the booth in the CFMG radio station. After I handed in my DDR compilation CD, my colleagues were amazed that I submitted such a CD. However, most of them do not know DDR much anyway.

Later in one routine meeting of CFMG, a proposal about a social event was talked. Someone suggested of going to Playdium for this social. I knew that I had to find an excuse for not going because I really did not want be seen playing DDR in front of the crew.

Sometime in October, I want to the school cafeteria and met some friends and I heard part of the conversation.

". . . So this is how you dance in parties." Someone named Ben said, and danced. I noticed that he was dancing as if he was playing DDR, since he was stepping left, right, forward, and backward. I chose to wait and see.

"What is this song?" someone asked.

"Butterfly." He said. "Let's see how does this show goes." I told myself.

"Really. I thought I heard this title somewhere. Can't remember where." That person said.

"Is it?"

"All right. Time to finish this show." I said to myself and went forward. "How about Paranoia?" I interrupted.

People went silent for a second.

"Well. well... This guy knows DDR," Ben said. "Good for you, but I can easily beat you in Butterfly. I can full combo it."

"How about Paranoia?" I said.

"No problem."

"What else?"

"Whatever song it goes?"

"Like this?" I said, then pull out my pictures playing DDR in Hong Kong the summer before.

People can't stop laughing at us.

Also, here is what happened during the term of my OAC high school:

1. DDR USA came out in October, but was nowhere to be seen in Toronto.

2. Emi and Rage were busy then. We did not contact each other for a while.

3. ParaParaParadise came out in Asia that October and that was a hit. For some reason, Para Para was nicknamed Falun Dafa. (No politics here.)