Changing the View

By Kaemon

November 5th

When I woke up today I looked over at the clock and it was almost noon! No one woke me up or anything. I looked at the clock again to double check the time and it was past eleven thirty; so of course I jumped out of bed, threw on a shirt, and ran out of the room. As I was just about to go downstairs I suddenly slipped on something and rolled down the stairs all the way and landed face down on the floor downstairs.

As I pulled myself up from the floor I saw Ryoga a few feet in front of me looking down at me with a grin on his face. He then just laughed and walked away. I looked around the room and everyone was downstairs and now staring at me. The clock on the wall suddenly caught my eye because of one thing. It said it was just past eight thirty. It was at that moment I knew why Ryoga had laughed. He had snuck into my room and changed my clock time!

I ran into the kitchen where he was and asked him directly. He laughed and said "Of course I changed your clock time." I then asked him, well, kind of yelled, how in the world he managed to find my room "when you can't even walk to the bathroom by yourself half the time!"

I bet it's because he's been here for weeks now and can actually managed to find his way across the house now. Of course I showed him the way to school so many times back then if repetition was the key I bet he would have figured it out by now. Of course a house is a lot smaller then an entire trip to school.

Things went on like they normally did and within minutes I found myself fighting Ryoga in the back yard. Of course I beat him into the ground within minutes.

After that I just went upstairs, took a bath, and went on with my day. I wish I could say something else interesting happened but that would be lying.


Short no? Well, its kind of supposed to be.

I mean, if every day something "OH WOW THIS HAPPENED AND THEN THIS" then that would just get tidious and annoying I think, besides, a little pointlessness is good. Haha.

So yeah, this is the shortest at 400 words... which is really really short. But that doesn't really matter.