He said “Cult of Simultaneity” in such a sultry way it made we want to kiss him in that “Gay guys are attracted to me” sort of way.
An English major taking an upper level history course as an elective—
When he smiled at you in one-on-one conversation his Irish emerald eyes gleamed between slits (as he squinted his eyes in a merry, amiable way).
He wore silk dress shirts and vests every day with pressed tapered black dress pants and gleaming black oxfords.
His well-trimmed red beard enwreathing the doorway to his mouth made his lips (full, lush; I swear they were glossed)— evermore tantalizing.
I gave him a cute nickname that was just his name shortened but with a y, like Jimmy and Bobby and I hope he liked it—
He spoke with such finesse carefully enunciating every syllable running his tongue smoothly across his teeth lips and the roof of his mouth free of spit and stutter—
every phoneme imbued with his placid charm, I ate every crumb with my eyes glued to him across the classroom—