May 17, 2009

Pleasant Saturday.

Today Steph, Steve, Manpreet and I were supposed to watch 'Angels & Demons' together. But (yeah but) like any typical group outing, there were mis-communication and late arrival, which led to a delay of the plan until Monday. It was supposed to be disappointing but I didn't really feel so because we were in town and there was plenty of fun to enjoy. Steve couldn't join us in the end, so three of us walked to Far East Plaza to have our lunch. And something's never changed even after 6 months: Manpreet still slowly took her time to finish (most of) the food, lol.



Following lunch of course was Coffee Bean session, during which we enjoyed our drinks and talked (or bitched, whatever you call it) about all sorts of stuff on earth, including Physics, a subject that is deeply hated by all of us. It's been really long since the last time we three went out together like this but the fun would just increase every time since we understand one another more and more. The sky was like gray for a while but it didn't rain in the end, so the weather was lovely. Yes, everything was just so cool and entertaining.


After Steph left for dinner and Manpreet went home, I walked towards Orchard station to meet him. Decided to pass by Borders for a quick glance, I encountered this cute incident. There was this little Caucasian boy rushing towards the door when I was about to open it, so I saw no harm helping him. Then I heard the father calling him from behind, saying 'Hey son, you should keep the door open for the lady. Learn how to behave!', stuff like that. And to my surprise, the kid just happily did it all over again like a gentleman. So adorable! I turned back and gently smiled at both of them, suddenly thinking about the value of family. How wonderful it would be if every parent were on such good terms with their kids and vice versa? I wish, lol.

Significant other and I spent our sweet little time together at Starbucks. What really gets me deeper into this relationship is that we can share, talk and discuss about plenty of stuff with great mutual understanding and sympathy. Isn't it essential for a healthy relationship? Apart from physical attraction and contact (which plays quite a role as well). You know you're in love when you can feel he's that into you, and no doubt you're totally into him. As a girl, it's very hard to be completely secure, but at least a true love makes you feel the most secure possible.

Okay. It's now the part of randomness. I hate the fact that the b*tch I hate in school celebrates birthday on the same date as me. I dislike to be questioned by not-so-close friends in detail about my relationship (kpo shit!). And I feel pity for someone who didn't know what he had 'till it's gone. Sorry if i hurt you but I sent so many signals that you failed miserably to catch. You didn't know how painful it was for me to be sarcastic to you. Oh well, it was over when I said 'I gave up'. Let's end this chapter and press F5 (say something funny, say something sweet, but don't say that you love or miss me any more, please~).

Song being played: 'Halo' by Beyonce - dedicated to you-know-whom.

Feels like I've been awakened
Every rule I had you breakin'
It's the risk that I'm takin'
I'm never gonna shut you out

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