Sunday, Richard took me to Walmart so I could find some cold medicine. The cold is his fault anyway, but he seemed happy to take me. He was a perfect gentleman, holding open doors and waiting patiently while I made my selections. And then we went to GameStop, because it's right across the parking lot from Walmart. He mentioned that he had a $5 gift card to a local frozen custard place and I thought he said "we should go" but he drove back to the dorms after GameStop, so I'm not sure if I misheard, or if he meant "another time" or what.
The drugs helped a lot, but just when I thought my cold was starting to go away, it seems to be getting worse again. I've been absolutely hacking all day, and it's gross and it hurts and I'm sick of being sick. I meant to go to Goddard (Health Center) this afternoon, but I fell asleep, and then when I woke up I had places to be, things to be fashionably late for (is there such thing as being fashionably late to a meeting of a by-laws committee?). But my day was otherwise fun. I went to my meeting, then I met Alice at her office hours and we chilled out for a while. Richard wasn't around most of the time, because he was taking a test, but he arrived later and we all chatted for a while before closing up the office. I think he was impressed by the fact that I can write in elvish (I had mentioned in the other night, but tonight I was actually writing something), but he tried to downplay it by telling us his father was fluent in Klingon. We closed up just about on time tonight, and I got teased again for the fact that I'm supposedly only in there once a week. Tomorrow is my actual night for office hours, though, so I've got an excuse for the next time.
Speaking of tomorrow: ugh. I have a big math test that I'm not looking forward to at all. Also, speaking of tomorrow: Go Twins! I am so excited! Some kid gave me his password to watch the game online, too, so I guess I know what I'll be doing during office hours (besides ogling).
Oh, and one more thing... Alice suspects he likes me back! (Wow, I feel so... middle school...)
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