Dear Diary,
As I'm writing, I'm listening to a friend's son play the piano. It's a beautiful song, and it's quickly become one of my favorites. It starts as a slow love song, but then gets faster and harder, then goes back to the romantic feel, but still keeps the fast pace. It's very comforting, especially when one is drinking tea and sitting with friends.
I'm afraid I'm going to always make mention of Hoenheim; I can't help it. I think I'm in love with him. Isn't that a bit of interesting news? Of course, you probably already knew that, but I didn't, so it's a shock to me. Anyway, dear Hoenheim is away. He left only a few weeks ago, by summons of a commanding officer in Central City. He told me it was nothing to worry about, that they probably need him to help with a few experiments they were having trouble with. I hope he's right.
There has been a bit of miscommunication between us, diary. When I mentioned that the state was in war, what I meant was that Ishbalans and military soilders have been at odds with each other. It wasn't too long ago before I found out why: a small Ishbalan child was killed by a soilder. Apparently, the military has NOT sent the State Alchemists' in yet; I'm ashamed to say that I heard rumors and listened to them. From now on, I think I will not believe everything I hear.
I'm sure you're wondering about my health, since the last time I wrote, I'd mentioned the dizzy spells and such. Well, I did see a doctor about it, and I'm currently taking some medicine for it. Of course, by the time the medicine was delivered from West City, the spells had stopped. I've put them up on a shelf in my room to save for a rainy day.
Well, now I think I'll play with Edna's new baby boy (that makes six boys now, three girls), Joseph. Timothy, the one playing the piano, is playing a more lively tune that we can dance to.
Love always,
--Trisha
(Note from Black-Angel-001: To the reviewers who had comments about the mention I made of the Ishbal Civil War/Dispute, I checked into it, and discovered some interesting things. Obviously, I made a correction as best I could. Sorry about the confusion.)
