Today was a Friday, also a day after the O'levels results were released. Morning sky was exceptionally clear today, and the first thing I did was to think of clone. Thus, I messaged her, and the two of us watched the rare beauty of the sky from two different areas- Tampines and Tanah Merah. Viewing things from different perspectives gives you an entirely different feeling, and I wonder if viewing objects from different geographical locations gives us a different sentiment. Whatever the answer, I guess me and clone shared the same sentiments. That's what I deciphered from the telepathic effect, and at least that's what she told me too. I just realised I hadn't really been writing about her recently.
So we messaged a bit while I was on the bus. Soon enough I reached the school, pretty early. So I decided to take a stroll around the sports complex, and sat there through the entire stretch of time before assembly started. Morning sky was nice, the skyline behind the school was nice, the silhouette of vanishing shadows were nice too. It was only half-day school today. Therefore, we were allowed to leave school after the first period- civics, where we were supposed to update the school about our future plans.
I reached home at around 1000h, still in the morning, and my sister told me that my supervisor called to check if she's available today to stand in for a colleague. My sister was having her exam today, so she gave me the opportunity. I didn't want to work, but for the sake of that few dollars- salary, I was tempted into doing it, despite my wish against it. Have been spending too much, and need to spend more soon. So, cash is important. Reported at 0130h, an hour earlier than normal. It was my first time working at terminal 3. The shop was intimidating- so big and empty. I spent most of the time walking around, literally doing nothing. Then I was deployed to terminal 2 to do some photocopying for the many documents, for the only reason being Mimi's dislikes towards the paper of the fax machine in terminal 3. That was also when when a friend visited. I got her to wait for me at terminal 2's sky train waiting area, and the wait was a long- one hour wait. I'm terribly sorry. Then, I went back to terminal 3 to deliver the completed things, and asked Mimi for permission to go for break, so that my friend didn't have to wait anymore. I was expecting some nagging or lecturing, but all these didn't happen. Mimi let me off just like that. So initially, we walked around terminal 3 as neither of us was very familiar with the place, but only to realise that time was pressing on us. So we took the sky train to the more familiar terminal 2, and had Cappuccino while she had hot Milo, at the Coffeebean. There wasn't enough time for dinner. So I bought her a chicken puff. Yup, didn't want her to go hungry=) My colleague thought she was my girlfriend, which was so sweet=P. She had to leave at 1910h, where she took the train to her destination, while I returned to continue with my work- a long boring 4 hours. FuSheng was there because Sarah had recommended him. He was my Secondary school CCA-mate. So ya, kind of know him. So the night talked quite a lot, but the legs are acing from all the standing.
At night while closing the door, I realised the biggest wonder of terminal 3- the biggest amazement. That all the shops were having close doors instead of shutters. The one amazing thing here was that the glass door was priced at $3 grand per piece of glass, and there were easily 20+pieces of them to deal with, and that each were hanging from the ceiling, standing as fragile as ever, with the sliding system to slide each piece into place making it more difficult. Otherwise, the doors were cool. There were also numerous on-lookers looking at me out of curiosity because of how the door works. I felt like an alien or a monster initially, but talked to them about the plight I'm in while doing the closing. Risk of smashing $60grand in a single night.