((Aw. I have two sisters so I dunno what that's like lol.))
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Ah, I'm such an idiot, Celeste thought, beginning a long walk home. She was studying for an upcoming math exam and she stayed out rather late that night at a friends house studying. It's already getting dark out... I'd better hurry, Celeste thought, beginning to hurry her step. Sure, she could see dangerous intent on anyone's face, but the question would be weather she could do anything about it. Unless she became angry - which was rather unlikely, she would likely be too afraid if anything had happened - she was a bit of a weakling and she wouldn't be able to fight back. You shouldn't think of things like that... Just... Focus on something else, Celeste thought. So instead she went through the math problems she had done that night - something about triangles... 30, 60, 90. 45, 45, 90. The two special triangles. 1, 2, root three. 1, 1 root 2, she thought as she walked along. It distracted her mind from anything else dwelling on it, even though she despised math. Except infinity. I love infinity, she thought. Infinity was more of a philosophical concept anyway, so of course she liked it. Hey I know. I'll think of philosophy. Immanuel Kant and Thomas Hobbes. Plato, Socrates and Aristotle. Descartes and John Locke, Celeste thought, a small and happy smile appearing on her face.
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Ah, I'm such an idiot, Celeste thought, beginning a long walk home. She was studying for an upcoming math exam and she stayed out rather late that night at a friends house studying. It's already getting dark out... I'd better hurry, Celeste thought, beginning to hurry her step. Sure, she could see dangerous intent on anyone's face, but the question would be weather she could do anything about it. Unless she became angry - which was rather unlikely, she would likely be too afraid if anything had happened - she was a bit of a weakling and she wouldn't be able to fight back. You shouldn't think of things like that... Just... Focus on something else, Celeste thought. So instead she went through the math problems she had done that night - something about triangles... 30, 60, 90. 45, 45, 90. The two special triangles. 1, 2, root three. 1, 1 root 2, she thought as she walked along. It distracted her mind from anything else dwelling on it, even though she despised math. Except infinity. I love infinity, she thought. Infinity was more of a philosophical concept anyway, so of course she liked it. Hey I know. I'll think of philosophy. Immanuel Kant and Thomas Hobbes. Plato, Socrates and Aristotle. Descartes and John Locke, Celeste thought, a small and happy smile appearing on her face.























