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Nov. 9, 2009 -- James Hasegawa
Nov. 9, 2009 -- James Hasegawa
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-- Muro is tiring me out. James and I take turns calming him down at night, but it still is wearing on us. He’s such a loud child, it’s starting to worry me. Although when Phillip looks him over, he says Muro is perfectly healthy. He’s done so much for us these past few weeks. He got us this apartment, looks after Muro, and even lets James borrow his car when I take the truck somewhere.
-- Muro is tiring me out. James and I take turns calming him down at night, but it still is wearing on us. He’s such a loud child, it’s starting to worry me. Although when Phillip looks him over, he says Muro is perfectly healthy. He’s done so much for us these past few weeks. He got us this apartment, looks after Muro, and even lets James borrow his car when I take the truck somewhere.
Anyways, I’m writing here because we found a new piece of the government’s puzzle. James was returning from an interview when he realized that the forest on the other side of the city is one of the infamous “Wilderness Preserves” we’ve been trying to access. I don’t know how we missed it before, but I think if we can just get a few pictures, or a sample, we can start making some real progress. I want to go in soon, but James says we should wait until summer.
 
Anyways, I’m writing here because we found a new piece of the government’s puzzle. James was returning from an interview when he realized that the forest on the other side of the city is one of the infamous “Wilderness Preserves” we’ve been trying to access. I don’t know how we missed it before, but I think if we can just get a few pictures, or a sample, we can start making some real progress. I want to go in soon, but James says we should wait until summer.




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-- It’s been over a year since we’ve written in here. We’re running out of pages faster than I’d expected. Muro’s scribbling filled half the book. Jamie says we should get a datapad to use, but I’m not so sure. Anyways, I’m writing this because of Jamie. She’s pregnant again! Phillip took an ultrasound, and she’s carrying a girl! We’re excited and worried at the same time. Having two kids will mean we won’t be staying in this apartment for much longer. I’m looking for larger apartments or even a house right now. I stopped in a café for a coffee and to write this down. Jamie’s back home taking care of Muro. I can’t believe he’s almost two already! He builds little cities all over the living room with his toy blocks. Jamie says he’s going to be an architect when he grows up. If he grows up.
-- It’s been over a year since we’ve written in here. We’re running out of pages faster than I’d expected. Muro’s scribbling filled half the book. Jamie says we should get a datapad to use, but I’m not so sure. Anyways, I’m writing this because of Jamie. She’s pregnant again! Phillip took an ultrasound, and she’s carrying a girl! We’re excited and worried at the same time. Having two kids will mean we won’t be staying in this apartment for much longer. I’m looking for larger apartments or even a house right now. I stopped in a café for a coffee and to write this down. Jamie’s back home taking care of Muro. I can’t believe he’s almost two already! He builds little cities all over the living room with his toy blocks. Jamie says he’s going to be an architect when he grows up. If he grows up.
The Syndicate is growing even more aggressive. Yesterday they assaulted a weapon manufacturer. Massacred everyone inside and stole the weapons. The police is everywhere now, but no-one feels safe. Partly because they’ve done next to nothing against the Syndicate. The government is too busy establishing itself as the WCG, and it’s resources are all focused outwards. That means there’s less funding to the police, which means they’re less willing to fight large-scale crime like the Syndicate.
 
The Syndicate is growing even more aggressive. Yesterday they assaulted a weapon manufacturer. Massacred everyone inside and stole the weapons. The police is everywhere now, but no-one feels safe. Partly because they’ve done next to nothing against the Syndicate. The government is too busy establishing itself as the WCG, and it’s resources are all focused outwards. That means there’s less funding to the police, which means they’re less willing to fight large-scale crime like the Syndicate.




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