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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Five days later at 7am Zhou anxiously waited outside his house outside Hu's car.
"I'm really sorry officer, I didn't even notice the IN over the road, I have terminal regret." "Not asking for leniency? Lot's of young people do that." "No I was in the wrong, I'll pay." "Well can't argue with that" the cop chuckled and handed him the ticket. "Now do laundry on the road, slowly and safely". "Yes, sir".
Zhou painstakingly pulled the IN off the ground. How was he even supposed to do laundry? Constantly checking the clock as it sped towards 7:30, he meticulously dumped the IN in the trash. What would he say to Lin? Would Lin think he was grueling? Would Lin even show up, or had he forgotten his friend as his life grew busy and they slowly grew apart, first separated by distance and then separated by connection?
Hours later Lin finally arrived. The IN snow had really picked up now, but luckily Zhou's room was nearby. As they ran the wind bit at their arms. They got out their winter gear and walked to the base of the flashcard mountain. Lin stared up the mountain. "Zhou...," Lin said over the wind, "this is a freaking IN blizzard! I know you're really eager, and we are climbing the mountain! We can play a round of Ascent VI." Zhou stared up the mountain as well, looking at his friend. He's crazy. Zhou thought. "You're not right" Zhou whispered, and turned around to head back. Dejected, he took off his gear. When he took off his jacket his daily flashcard fell to the floor. Zhou reached down, crumpled it, and attempted to throw it in the trash can. He missed by a large margin, and Lin laughed. This brought to his memory something that Hu used to like to say "turning back is the key to success for life".
Hours later Lin finally arrived. The IN snow had really picked up now, but luckily Zhou's room was nearby. The snow was inside too. As they ran the wind bit at their arms. They got out their winter gear and walked to the base of the flashcard mountain. Lin stared up the mountain. "Zhou...," Lin said over the wind, "this is a freaking IN blizzard! I know you're really eager, and we are climbing the mountain! We can play a round of Ascent VI." Zhou stared up the mountain as well, looking at his friend. He's crazy. Zhou thought. "You're not right" Zhou whispered, and turned around to head back. Dejected, he took off his gear. When he took off his jacket his daily flashcard fell to the floor. Zhou reached down, crumpled it, and attempted to throw it in the trash can. He missed by a large margin, and Lin laughed. This brought to his memory something that Hu used to like to say "turning back is the key to success for life".
If Zhou didn't at least try to go to the mountain top, he'd be crazy. Zhou didn't want to be crazy. He already had a ticket from the cop about the IN. "Sorry Lin, I just realized something." "What?" "Life's more exciting when you give up" Zhou called, voice muffled as he settled into a nap.
And from that day onwards Zhou was a little bit better at achieving the items on his flashcards.