Someone had ever said that, "The weather is changeable like a young lady's
mood." Today I've almost realized what it means. (To all young ladies: I don't
mean anything.)
This afternoon I went to the main library for the purpose of taking a break.
It's the golden time that the library is almost free b'coz there's no heavy
exams during these days. I initially planned to read the Taiwan News I bought
yesterday, the articles I caught from The Washington Times Online (Its URL:
www.washingtontimes.com), and the essay, <<生死遺言>>, written by Annie Wu
(伊能靜), and keep a diary incidentally. As I roamed on the campus, I found it
poured but not rained, so using an umbrella is in vain. When I arrived to the
library, my books are all "washed" ~><~.
Although losing connections for a long while, honest to say, sometimes I may
miss Lin Jia-yi about how's she currently? Or what is she doing? I've ever
liked her so much, after all. I'm a passive one, I admit. Last Saturday I sent
a message to her for inquirement. She lives in the Wanhua District that the
SARS epidemic influences badly. I asked her to take care for herself, and gave
her wishes. Four minutes later, she replied that she felt so awful, but could
only go by fate. Hope that she would be more optimistic, this is the only thing
I can do. Maybe we could feel eased under the present friendship, so Jia-yi,
I would like to be your eternal friend.
P.S. Lin Jia-yi had once come to my dream that she cut her hair short and
looked so intellectual ^^.
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