Thursday, October 25, 2007
SHE just left the room just now.

She came down and sat down on the chair. Her eyes were red and kind of swollen. So I assumed that She had been crying.

So She said, "Can I ask you a question?"

"OK," was my reply. Then I added, "But ONLY one question." Because if I told her my answer (to her question), I know She would keep probing and ask me a lot.

I already guessed what She was going to ask me. I wasn't sure, it felt like there was 25% possibility of it being the correct question She was going to ask. Of course, I hoped it was, too. So I could tell her how I truly felt.

She asked me, "Do you think I am a person that is very hard to communicate/get along with?"

Bingo, I guessed right.

My immediate and pre-planned (and maybe blunt?) answer to her question was, "Yes."

After I asked her what happened She didn't wanna tell me. I was afraid She was just gonna start bawling (She was already crying and sobbing rather loudly [in normal speaking loudness]). But the answer I gave her was honest. I honestly found that She was a difficult person. I felt that I had to tell her the truth. So, there. Luckily, the doorbell rang.

She wiped her tears and went out of the room.
This made me learn something new today: No one likes to be seen crying. Even adults.

And just now She just intercom-ed me and I'm supposed to go upstairs and talk to her. Be back later.
4:58 pm

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