Speaking of two days come forth, there was a lot of fun, and a lot of confusion that I got tired of.
Preparing For The Party
Tuesday, after coming home from work I made a plan to meet up with the girls. But Imad and Ali took their time in getting to my house. So the girls went to Shelby’s house, the St Patrick’s College party in Ruse.
While I was sleeping, Imad and Ali came over. We headed for Melanie’s house because Imad and Ali were on heat.
Looking At Lyssa’s Childhood Photos
Arriving there, we picked up Lyssa. We were dropped off at Lyssa’s house to look at pictures of her when she was younger.
Lyssa was pretty much an ugly duckling when she was younger. She’s matured a lot since that time.
Imad and Ali picked up Penelope and Velda, and then picked us back up to head for the house.
The St Patrick’s College House Party
At first, everyone was being inconsiderate to one another and being snobby. So the boys jumped on the trampoline for an hour while the girls smoked and chatted to each other upstairs. The boys tried hard to get conversation flowing but girls weren’t showing interest, being snobby.
Do I Change Around Lyssa
Asking Lyssa a question on Tuesday night, I asked, “Do you think I change when we’re by ourselves opposed to when I’m around people?”
She told me someone asked her that question. She told them I don’t change.
She then asked me of the same question about her.
Right then, I thought that Lyssa did change when she was around her friends.
But as I’ve had time to think, I feel that she is the same alone and when her friends are around. The only difference is that she’s shyer around her friends, and friendlier towards them.
A Mishmash Of Feelings At Party
No one really ended up happy on Tuesday night. Ali drove home. Penelope walked home. I was angry with Lyssa because Velda was snobbing off Imad.
Lyssa and I had a good conversation that night.
When Imad was ready I got dropped off home.

Konquer Insurance Work – Wednesday
Today, I woke up normal time after coming home at 2am Forgetting my clock alarm for work, I missed the train by 1 minute and was pissed off.
Arriving at work half an hour late, I was sent to the city today.
Discussing Imad With Penelope
Coming home I got called by Lyssa. She told me to ring Penelope.
Calling her, she met me down at Pizza Hut. We talked about her and Ali and how he’s treating her.
Meeting Bielka, I had a talk with Lucas, Hudson, and Rory who were all there.
Getting a lift home, Imad came over.
The Group At Raby Lookout
We drove to Pizza Hut to see them all. Everyone came down there.
From Pizza Hut we drove to Raby lookout. There were seven cars to start off with but only 5 ended up going there. Lyssa and I were in Bielka’s car. We talked to her for half of the night.
When Bielka left to talk to Rory (which was pissing me off because he said something about Imad to Velda and was getting attached to my woman), Lyssa and I got acquainted with each other.
Lyssa explored much more with me tonight. I let her, and she went off because I let her touch me all over.
We were pretty much the last to leave.
I made a plan for her to meet me at Leumeah Station tomorrow after work. From there we are going to my house, showing her some photos and who knows what else. From what I gather, we might be going to the mall.
Pinpointing When I First Knew Lyssa
Just writing in this one more time for something important. I know where Lyssa and I have met before. Back when we went to Jaromir’s friends party in St Helens Park near Raby, and when Palmer was getting onto Velda, I must have met with Lyssa then.
I can’t remember actually meeting with her but if Velda was there then Lyssa and Penelope must have been.

Diary Of A Mad Chaos is a daily diary written from March 1996 until today, of which individual books and book series have been created, namely “The Lost Years” an exploration of young, entwined love, the “Wubao In China (猎艳奇缘)” book series which provides an extensive comparative analysis of the cultural differences between Eastern and Western societies, and the book titled “Foreigner (华人)” an exploration of race relations in Australia.