Okay, so I finally got around to writing some more of the first chapter. (*does a victory dance*) Here's the catch: I only just got finished with the second part. (*anime drop* Ugh...I'm my own kill-joy... >_< ) So here's what I want to ask y'all, the folks that have been following the story so far: Do y'all want me to post that new section up, or wait for me to (eventually) finishing off the chapter? I'm leaving the exectutive decision to y'all.
Anyway, in other news, I finally got my flu vaccination today. Considering how freaking terrified I am of needles, I was really hoping that the flu mist would be available at the church I got this vaccination. I was even assured by my grandmother that they would have it today. You know what they, the nurses, said? (*chuckles*) "The flu mist is on back-order right now. We only have the flu shot right now." (*chuckles while crying*) So...after one embarrisingly dramatic scene befitting a soap opera...the nurse finally managed to get the needle in my arm. To my amasement, the needle didn't hurt nearly as much as ones I've gotten in the past. The moral of this story: Pavlov was on to something when he conducted that stupid experiment. (And I'll leave it at that.) >_< On the other hand, I'm actually glad that I did have this shot today. Providing that the next nurse I visit is as good as the one I had today, the vaccine for the H1H1 virus should be a snap. (Not that it would prevent me from getting the mist anyway though. I still prefer that over the needle. TTwTT )