Many things have happened since I last posted. The most notable of which will be mentioned in this post.
Firstly, I failed NaNoWriMo. But I'm going to keep writing Negative Infinity. It's just the speed with high school.
Secondly, proof that autistics can be very remarkable. The first part of this is my luck in getting not only a solo for the Christmas concert in church tonight--at midnight mass--but I am also doing a duet at communion. This is an unprecedented thing in my town. The second remarkable thing is that I am directing a tribute episode of Doctor Who over April vacation. I had the determination, and I organized everything.
Third, I have officially added Phantom of the Opera and Doctor Who to my list of obsessions. I have memorized nearly all of Christine Daaè's lines. My voice has finally settled down in a high mezzosoprano range after being alto for years. And Doctor Who is just plain "cool."
Finally comes my IEP. That's right. The school finally recognized my need. It's very simple, just giving me alternative paths to the same result. And that's what I need.
Christmas is tomorrow. I can't believe it. I am happy. I get a break from the trouble of school. Not that I ever thought I'd say that, but still.
I think this verse is a relatable one.
I could do almost anything.
I could know all the world.
I could, but it is painful,
Just to be a normal girl.
PS After a long absence, I'm back on fanfiction.net with a story called A December to Remember. It's in the Doctor Who category.
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