Entry 01
My name is Isabella and I live near the sea. For a living I test coffee makers and sample various coffees that companies just release. My mornings are started out by showering for about 35 minutes and then reading Einstein's Relativity: The Special and The General Theory for a good 20 minutes. I spend some time doing my paid testing of products and then I go to the nearby cafe and spend about 4 hours there drinking more coffee, contemplating my morning reading, and listening to the jazz type of music that is played over the speakers. I have no love life, no sex, and nothing ever changes. As for friends, well, I only have 1. Her name is Anastasia and she is a writer of fiction. I mentioned earlier that I have no love life, but Anastasia is the closest that I get. My relationship with her is platonic; no romance. She lives about 10 miles away and we spend time together on Saturdays and Sundays. As you can probably comprehend, I live a dull life and I am pretty stoic... and I love my life like this. And yes, Einstein's book is the only thing that I read. It has been with me for 4 years so far.
My name is Isabella and I live near the sea. For a living I test coffee makers and sample various coffees that companies just release. My mornings are started out by showering for about 35 minutes and then reading Einstein's Relativity: The Special and The General Theory for a good 20 minutes. I spend some time doing my paid testing of products and then I go to the nearby cafe and spend about 4 hours there drinking more coffee, contemplating my morning reading, and listening to the jazz type of music that is played over the speakers. I have no love life, no sex, and nothing ever changes. As for friends, well, I only have 1. Her name is Anastasia and she is a writer of fiction. I mentioned earlier that I have no love life, but Anastasia is the closest that I get. My relationship with her is platonic; no romance. She lives about 10 miles away and we spend time together on Saturdays and Sundays. As you can probably comprehend, I live a dull life and I am pretty stoic... and I love my life like this. And yes, Einstein's book is the only thing that I read. It has been with me for 4 years so far.
s are "on-call" just in case, as is Dog. Funny thing is, some of the guests I thought would be least-parental-type have turned out to be rather excellent parents for her. All weapons have been carefully placed out of her reach and weapons practices are being held either when she's asleep or somewhere away from the complex (especially target practice with the firearms.) Wren has programmed all emergency codes needed just in case he has to make an emergency call/flight to Children's Hospital. Hell, with the particular flu going around, I've suggested also programming the emergency numbers for both the adult and children's hospitals (he said he'll consider it.) Ryogo has programmed them into his wanzer (in case the weather's too bad for air travel [let's just say wanzer = walking tank.]) In a way it's better than calling an ambulance (since it's rather huge [when activated, it's about as tall as a two- or three-storey building] and it has excellent traction.)