July 13, 2011

Amusement parks and hobos

'Kay, so, fun fact time. You all remember that hobo Luke, Eve, and I ran into back at the abandon factory waaaaay in the beginning of the blog, right? Well, as it turns out, that hobo is apparently the guy who's been standing outside my window everyday.  How do I know? Simple. Last Monday I literally pulled a chair outside and sat there all day waiting for the guy. To my surprise, around 3pm he did show up for a second. He came out of some near by trees, starting walking towards the hotel, saw me, and ran back the way he came. From what I can tell he's got the same gettup and mask as the guy in the factory. How he even got to Ireland is beyond me, but I'm pretty sure it's the same guy. I'll look into it more the next few days.

Now then, for the Amusement Park. Since Aidan had been grounded for the next week for sneaking out, I've had nothing to do but hang out with Eve and Luke. Surprisingly enough Luke and I have been getting along decently, and because of that Eve thought it would be a good idea for all of us to go on a day long trip or something. Thus brings us to the amusement park. Eve found a big one a few hours drive away and we're planning on going there tomorrow. It sort of makes me wonder though... where on Earth is Eve getting the money for this? Meh, who cares. I'll update again in a few days.

5 comments:

  1. Hope you have fun. ;D And out of pure curiosity, how old are you? And that sound stalker-ish doesn't it?

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  2. 13. I'll be 14 in August. And no, it doesn't sound that stalker-ish. My turn for questions though, why do you want to know how old I am?

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  3. Just curious. Must suck to be so young and have to run from him. I'm 18 and and don't really have as much to worry about. Except my family, but as long as they know anything about this they are safe. But if he mess with them in any way, I WILL NOT STOP TILL HE IS DEAD!!!

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  4. I'll admit, it's not fun knowing that my parents are probably combing the entire country looking for me. But, as bad as it sounds, I don't particularly miss them. They provided food, money, and education, but emotionally we might as well be roommates. I'd say the biggest drawback of being a runner at my age is I can't drive.

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  5. Heh, if I began running, I'd be out of luck in that department too.

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