I did it, even though I do not believe in such things. How can a wish written on a piece of paper determine what the future will bring, or alter its course in any manner? It isn’t like there is some all-knowing-deity out there that sees and hears all. One that may host a smidgen of pity and remorse for the silly creatures that scribbled out their hearts’ desires, and feeling such pity will make their dreams come true.
It’s nonsense, pure and simple.
Yet, I wrote out my wish for the three or four friends that I have to be safe and happy in my absence. Sachiko is getting more and more demanding, dropping by far more than usual in her quest. I still find myself in the dark about most of the details, but a picture is slowly being drawn for me. I’m not sure I like the direction of my thoughts, but based on the hints she’s dropped here and there I can’t think anything else.
Either way, I suppose I should just enjoy the time I have left before the trip, which means I really should stop worrying about whether or not wishes can come true and go find that human of mine. He’s been acting oddly lately in regards to his name, so finding the perfect name to call him by is my current mission of late.
Heh, I still think Mine is the best name of all, though I’m sure he’ll object to it eventually.