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"I like my fire white hot and my skin ice cold." She talked at me crookedly as she red-marked the rim of the scotch glass. The smokey haze almost masked what she didn't want hidden. "I like extremes, polarities, you know... moving towards them, pushing too far in a direction to remove the possibility of return." Clink-to-coaster. *** oozed out in crescent-circles, "I like you." Her eyes were bloodshot brown, all that caramel whiskey sweetness. She had it in her: all that passion, that lust, that cruelty to never call again. Her marked stiletto against my thigh under that lonely spilled table spoke volumes more than her sideways looks. Although I said nothing, I had it in me too. We'd connected. I liked that she lived like that.
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Oct 10, 2012
Oct 10, 2012 at 3:53 PM UTC
A Caramel Double
"I like my fire white hot and my skin ice cold." She talked at me crookedly as she red-marked the rim of the scotch glass. The smokey haze almost masked what she didn't want hidden. "I like extremes, polarities, you know... moving towards them, pushing too far in a direction to remove the possibility of return." Clink-to-coaster. *** oozed out in crescent-circles, "I like you." Her eyes were bloodshot brown, all that caramel whiskey sweetness. She had it in her: all that passion, that lust, that cruelty to never call again. Her marked stiletto against my thigh under that lonely spilled table spoke volumes more than her sideways looks. Although I said nothing, I had it in me too. We'd connected. I liked that she lived like that.
joseph-valle
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Oct 10, 2012
Oct 10, 2012 at 3:53 PM UTC
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