"Good Morning!"
"Wahh!"
I fell from the bed, and I couldn't get up. I wasn't sure who said good morning to me and the sunlight hit my eyes harshly. I honestly felt like a vampire being awakened from a long slumber.
I called out "Who is it?"
"How do you not know me, I am your friend Blossom."
Oh now I remember I forgot to turn off the device: the NetBit and because of it my assistant was very much alive. Sometimes J forget to turn it off and the assistant doesn't shut down on its own but is a part of the software. I like to think of the assistant as a friend but then there are times that it acts artificial (quite literally speaking). I said good morning to Blossom and shut the program down. It was Saturday and my family are probably sleeping in for the morning. There is nothing more that I like than the weekend. You can relax and feel at ease without schoolwork weighing you down. Schoolwork is different for us because we get to access the assignments online so a test is still monitored by the teacher. Most of the work is like this, however we don't use paper anymore but a blank canvas. Blank Canvas is an app that is a digital notepad that the students can write in. It has features such as pens, pencils and markers. We use this for class work and it helps me to stay organized. Well I got up from bed after being a couple minutes on the floor, not trying to face the reality of getting up. One of the first things I do in the mornings is trying to do a bit of exercise. Well and trying to do that all sleepy is not a good combination. Afterwards I make myself a cereal and watch something in TV. It was funny because it seemed like the TV, wasn't working properly. I turned it on and there was static, ironically enough we live in a world of technology, and the TV doesn't work. Then I try to write my thoughts down on my Epad whether it is positive or negative. My life is very routine like and usually doesn't change. Today was different because nothing was working it was like technology had an off switch for today. Nova didn't know that somewhere in his world, somebody was causing technology to backfire...