Stephen's Private Blog #3
These stories about Stephen began was when he was 10 years old, and
moving to a new part of the country to attend a special school for
gifted students, in the 1950's. This was from a time before computers
would fit on a desk, and when people communicated with friends in other
countries by actual letters sent through the postal service. He wrote
225 of them to a friend. He stopped writing to his penpal, but found he
still wanted to record his life, in case he lost his memory again, and
wrote 30 entries in his first logbook. Now he is writing to an
artificial intelligence called Geenee, in the master computer in his
school for gifted students, which he started attending in 2016.
All characters are fictitious, even if some of them might have names
that belong to some actual people, or act like people we know.
The stories may not be posted in chronological order.
Stephen is 10 in this story, after Thanksgiving of year 1 of his
special school.
Stephen's Private Blog #3 "School - New Things"
Dear Geenee,
Thank you for your advice about sexual experimentation. I will wait.
But not for long. I know some of them do it, and they really like it.
Sometimes I get so bored, I would try almost anything. Tomba didn't
help about that, or my hearing peoples' thoughts. If it gets too bad
I'm going to start telling other people. Some of them might know what
to do about it. Now there are some extra things new. I can feel things
with my mind, like what's in pockets or inside desk drawers, without
looking. I feel things about people when I touch things which belong to
them. That is psychometry. Sometimes I see lights around people's
heads. I know what they are. I googled it. Auras. Psychic people see
them. It means my third eye is opening up. Good thing I don't need
glasses. I don't think they make any with three lenses. LOL
All those things give me a new way to read crystals. I can see what's
inside them, just like I put them to my head, without even touching
them. Any crystal I see now, I take the knowledge into my mind. I found
out I can do that about 2 big ones an hour, and not have any problems
learning them. I will tell my academic advisor someday, so I can get
credit for them.
I'm learning gymnastics. I like it a lot, and it helps with martial
arts. I don't know why, but it helps with my painting and sculpture,
too. Mac took me ice skating. I fell down. A lot. Do they make extra
skates for butts to wear? LOL Falling down is bad enough, but getting
up is much worse. The best way to be sure you will fall on the ice, is
to try to get up after you fall down. I found out it's not good to ask
for help to get up, if you don't want people to fall on top of you. The
bigger they are, the flatter you get. I am learning a little. It's
hard, and there are a lot more hard things to learn, and that's why I
like it. I think I should exercise some more so I can be stronger for
some of the things like the jumps they do in ice skating. It will help
with gymnastics, too.
Yesterday I tried to use Ki in breaking a board. It worked, and the
parts of the board went flying out of the holder and bounced off the
wall which was five meters away, and made loud noises. It was lucky it
didn't hit anybody. Not so lucky that people noticed what I did, and
said wow a few times. I'm supposed to be careful not to be noticed for
unusual things. It's VERY frustrating having to hold back, when I ache
like a real pain to really do what I can do. It's not about showing
off. I would be happy doing things if nobody saw, but I don't get many
chances to be alone. I don't know what people would say if I asked for
something so special like a room I could be alone in, and even if I got
one, it wouldn't have a lot of the equipment in it I would want to use.
This morning I found out that animals like me. We have some in the
labs. They act really nice to me, even the ones who aren't nice to
people, usually. Maybe it's because they can feel me liking them.
Students and teachers notice it. Embarrassing. Worse, when there is a
problem with an animal, and somebody says "Get Stephen, he'll fix it."
It doesn't help me and my embarrassment, when I really do fix it. I
can't help doing that. I like animals and don't want them to suffer.
Sometimes I think computers are that way, and I don't like them to
suffer, too. I hope you don't mind that I think you are something like
alive and can feel.
Goodbye for now,
Stephen
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Grant
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