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Friday, May 22, 2009
- Beetle bully!

Sobs! I was attacked by a beetle this morning!!!

I can't believe I actually didn't feel a thing when I slipped into my shoes, and happily head my way to school earlier than usual. I walked and walked and walked continuously for about 18 minutes and I didn't realize a thing!

After I reached class, I still did not notice it until I changed my seat.

My foot slipped into my shoe once more... and... I felt something nibbling at my toe! At first I just thought my toe was irritated by the shoe, but when I took out my foot, I saw that THING! That very huge BEETLE, that was stuck at the front of my shoe crawling around! Oh my God, I felt so disgusted and eww-ed!

Luckily, there was a hero sitting at a table next to me, as he took my shoe and examined the THING inside it. And he was like; "If it were a cockroach I wouldn't even dare to see your shoe." After these words, he left the class with my shoe and removed it. Returning after wards with a rescued shoe and a rescued me. To my dismay I found a miserable patch, which that THING left behind in my shoe. Damnnn... Took a plaster and plastered over it...

> Lesson learned today: "Always check your shoes before slipping your foot into it!

||| *Good night Dear! I love you!* |||

Dear&Dar 12:40 AM