This chapter kind of reflects what my life feels like right now. I seriously need to relax and let out some stress. Oh, well, here goes:
I'm so confused today. At school, I had to learn algebra. Something about x to the power of 2 minus the square of some other number equals x minus the number times the sum of x and that number again. Go figure.
I am trying, I really am, but SOMEONE kept me awake all last night with his loud snoring. So, I have a terrible headache.
Added to that is Dark trying to help me understand it. That's unusually nice of him, but he's including so much extra information, I can't concentrate. Does algebra have anything to do with the math genius Niwa who live hundreds of years ago? Does algebra have to do with that new number/gravity lock that's supposedly Dark-proof? Sigh. One third of my brain is listening.
Another third of my brain is listening to Satoshi tutoring me. He graduated from college when he was thirteen, so he knows all this stuff and more. But then, he's not the type to make it interesting. So, he's just droning on and on and on…
The last third of my brain is frozen in shock at how Satoshi had reacted when I gave back his frames.
I ran up to him as soon as I got to school and handed them to him. He stared at the black frames for a bit.
"What did you do to my glasses?" His voice was pure Satoshi: calm, cool, and deliberate, with just a little ice/fire mixing in it. But for once, he sounded a little angry. He scares me to death sometimes. I backed away. "I...I didn't do anything..."
"Daisuke..." He stood up and took a step forward. I took a step back. He took another step forward.
A step back...
A step forward...
A step back...
A step forward...
Then my foot banged against the wall, and I couldn't back away any more.
Gulp.
"Daisuke..." he whispered, again, then leaned forward.
AHHHH! I squeezed my eyes shut.
"Thank you."
I can't believe it. Daisuke just stood there like a half-dead, frozen snowman at the north pole, while his most formidable foe whispered in his ear. ARGH! I can't stand it.
Hey, I just got a wonderful plan.
MWHAHAHA!
