So, you could not honour my simple request, this does not suit you well... I guess I was wrong to trust you and let you into my home.

You will soon find out I will be watchinig your every move from now on...for I would like to know what else you are planning to do in my home, what other desecrations you have planned..... But for now you are warned...

I do respect your curious nature though, and to be honest I do not think I would have been able to resist the black curtain myself if I were in your place... I have a very inquisitive mind too, so I understand what drew you to this place and guess I shouldn't be to hard on you...

While you are allready here I guess I should explane what this room is about and why I didn't want you to enter...

This room is about ME.... it contains little information about who I am, but mainly my crazy thoughts...
Whatever goes on inside this strange mind of mine I keep locked up in this room, hoping it can not escape and scare away the people around me... for there are those I hold dear that would be scared if I would speak my mind...

Do not think I am affraid to do so...Do not think I am ashamed of what rises from inside of me...but realise everyone has those little bits of self he doesn't let anyone see, for you know in your heart people just wouldn't understand....

Consider this my diary...my little bits of hidden self...  

For instance, there are many sensors built into the roads near traffic lights to detect if there is a car waiting or not... there is a computer calculating which traffic light can be set on green without causing any trouble and...voila, everything goes smoothly.
But I wonder why nobody ever thought of installing a sensor in traffic lights for pedestrians and people on bicycles to detect rain...if the sensor indicates rain the pedestrian/cyclist light should turn green before the light where people are waiting in cars....they will stay dry anyway...

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