Here's why:
* "was" is a past tense verb, but it describes the diary, not the action of wondering.
* "will wonder" is a future tense verb, describing the action that "they" will perform.
Here's why:
* "was" is a past tense verb, but it describes the diary, not the action of wondering.
* "will wonder" is a future tense verb, describing the action that "they" will perform.