Thank you Miss Ada, for letting me write for you!
It... It took me 76 minutes and change... So I averaged around 11 minutes per page...
It went... Through a few stages...
In the beginning my hands were trembling... I had never written lines, which someone personally wanted me to write... I was scared... I was afraid of making a mistake. My hands had never shaken like this before...
Then after the first page or so, my mind went blank... Just repeating "I'm soo lucky to have Miss Ada's attention!" over and over and over in my head... Nothing else existed but the task and you, and I had to complete it for you...
Then around the last twenty lines my full body started shaking, I didn't know what to do, I wasn't cold, just couldn't control my body... But I wanted to finish the task... Needed to... Every single line was harder to write than the previous one... Body making it harder to finish... Words had no meaning at that point... I just had to be good and continue... Then I saw the number: 100... I almost cried... Didn't know which letter went after which... Wasn't sure... Was afraid of making a mistake... And then it was done.
I stopped the clock and remained staring at what I had written, still repeating the sentence in my head for another maybe 5 minutes, maybe 15...
Thank you for making me write this... Miss Ada...
Thank you for allowing me...
Thank you for your attention, Miss Ada!
May I write more for you? π₯Ί
I don't think I can manage to write for you every day... But I can try to write at least once a week... Even though I don't think I can see, that you have given me a task, and not want to write it as soon as possible...
Thank you, for making me be a good puppy...
Well done <333 The exclamation point was a nice touch. I noticed your attention to details by including the two o's. Good job.
And of course you may write for me again. In a few days, I'll make a little post with a new phrase and mark you. The last thing I want to do is overwhelm a good puppy. The anticipation will be much better...
Sending you lots of healing kisses to the palm of your aching hand.