You\'re not going to murder me in the night, are you? Emily asks.
Because sometimes, truth is deadlier than fiction..
She thought it was okay to make a few changes and publish it under her own name, but she was wrong about that, too.
Two murders, if you count the hamster.
It\'s a story about a murder.
She thinks it\'s a story about a schoolgirl\'s crush on her teacher, but she\'s wrong.
The diary Emily Harper has now published as her own.
The one I kept many years ago as a troubled thirteen-year-old girl with a vivid imagination and a flair for the dramatic.
I didn\'t care about the laptop, just what was on it: my diary.
She doesn\'t realize the laptop she found-and took-from a busy airport almost two years ago, was mine.
She thinks I\'m her biggest fan, her new best friend who happens to need a place to stay for a few days.
Emily doesn\'t know who I really am.
So I could get into her apartment and take back what\'s mine.
That\'s the whole point of making friends with Emily Harper, author of the hugely successful novel Diary of an Octopus.
I need my laptop back first.
Of course, I\'m not going to murder her in the night.
That\'s funny, I say.
Haha.
You\'re not going to murder me in the night, are you? Emily asks