June 5 682 A.C
Hello, Hu 2. I think I found out how this works. I found the paper I actually practice the dates on, turns out the first date I wrote was June 1 682 A.C, meaning, that would be the date I almost wrote in the journal. I thought it had something to do with it and I might be right, after I found the paper, I checked the last page of the journal, it has a weird symbol on its other side that I never noticed before, it's a circle with a star with another circle in it, and inside of that is the letter H, I don't know what that symbol means, but it's suspicious. If my theory is correct, you will wake up June 4. Do something, something that can help me find out which timeline is real, like placing an order at the restaurant for June 6th, if I can get the food tomorrow in this time line, then this is actually time travel, if not, it's something else. Check the back of the journal for any date, that might be on it, if there is one, write it down, so I will know, in fact, just write down everything you can. Tomorrow I will write down June 4 682 A.C on the back of the journal, and your pages should appear before I even try to, I don't understand why that happens, but at least I have figured out half of the process. For anyone else reading this besides me, there will be no documentation today, I was just at work all day, nothing else. See you at the next page, possibly written by another me. I should be back on June 6. -Hu 1