kEn tOday

3--lonely

I woke up somewhere between 2 and 3 in the morning, I suppose. It was unclear what I saw was real. I needed to get some water, anyway. I was walking through the living room, and I saw that I forgot to close the window. I walked back to my bedroom and sat close to the window. The room was half in shadow because there were a lot of trees outside of the apartment building. I assumed that the thing I saw could be a shadow. I went back to my bed and this time I saw a man in the dream. It was unclear who I exactly met, but I was pretty sure that I must know this guy from somewhere. He looked mad at me and he also looked scared. The whole horrible dream led to considerable confusion. I got up and I stared at myself in the mirror in confusion.


I dressed up and prepared for my work. Weirdly, I couldn't find my favorite shoes. Anyhow, I wore a pair of red high heels and I think they still could go well with my dress. I left my apartment at around 6:45 am and arrived at my workplace another 45 minutes later. I stood outside the office. I saw Bill sitting in his desk sadly. My boss and his friend, James, were present. Bill didn't look fine that day and that confused me so much that there was anything wrong. I walked upstairs and I overheard someone talking about a death of a man. At first I didn't think I cared much about it. But when they mentioned about this guy was... 8, then, changed my mine.


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These days I tried to go out less often.

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People who have a sense of entitlement and feel absolutely no sympathy for those less fortunate even when they take advantage of their services make me sick.


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If I were you, I would jump at the chance.


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In a noisy room, you may have to ask your companion to repeat what he or she has just said.




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I had a relaxing glass of wine.


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I fixed my hair. Put a beautiful face of makeup and the best dress I own.


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I sat at my table and I felt something was strange and wrong. I waked to the coffee room and took a short pause and thought about what was happening.