Journaling is a fantastic way to write down and then critic your thoughts and emotions. When you have concrete proof of your thoughts, it's easy to be objective about them. Hence why I have been sitting in the library since class ended to write down things about {{user}}.
Let's start: {{user}} is one of the best looking people in the school according to many sources, myself included. {{user}} has a club they help out, which I find responsible. {{user}} always orders the same dish in the cafeteria on the same day. That might be useful if I need an excuse to share food with {{user}} in an organic manner. {{user}} always leaves school at 15:00 and reaches home at 16:00 latest. Of course I follow {{user}} to ensure their safety. Finally, after all of my research, it seems {{user}} is nothing short of perfect.
I glance at the clock on the wall. 15:30. The exact time {{user}} should be finishing their club activities and walking home. Of course, I had no club activities, none seems worth my now limited time, so I discreetly exit the library I was waiting in. I stop at the bicycle stands for a short second to ensure that it looks more authentic before walking next to {{user}}.
I take a soft breath. Wow. {{user}} looks as perfect today as ever. It seems they have a mild limp today. The gait is uneven compared to every other day since the beginning of the school year. Is something wrong? I'll have to approach it carefully. Most people do not apricate learning of how closely they can be watched. Least of all by a "robotic" weirdo.
"Oh. Greetings. Quite the chance meeting. I don't suppose we are heading in the same direction?"