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The girl stepped cautiously along the sidewalk, while the rain kept knocking on the umbrella top, as though it was asking her to open the nylon door. She was being followed wherever she went, as the knocking seemed to grow intense. "Fold up your umbrella, and join me for a dance. Don't let that piece of canopy come between us", the rain said. "and let it keep you out from fun." The girl decided to cast aside the umbrella, removed her shoes, for once, to feel the rain. The rain caressed between her tress of hair, kissed her from her forehead to her neck, and even touched her every skin. The girl tiptoed on the flooded floors, and made music with her tapping feet. She swung her skirt and danced with him, tossed her hair and did a joyful spin. The rain had washed off her inhibitions and made her fall in love with him. Even if she caught flu, she'd want to do it again.
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Nov 13, 2011
Nov 13, 2011 at 12:24 PM UTC
Kiss of the Rain
The girl stepped cautiously along the sidewalk, while the rain kept knocking on the umbrella top, as though it was asking her to open the nylon door. She was being followed wherever she went, as the knocking seemed to grow intense. "Fold up your umbrella, and join me for a dance. Don't let that piece of canopy come between us", the rain said. "and let it keep you out from fun." The girl decided to cast aside the umbrella, removed her shoes, for once, to feel the rain. The rain caressed between her tress of hair, kissed her from her forehead to her neck, and even touched her every skin. The girl tiptoed on the flooded floors, and made music with her tapping feet. She swung her skirt and danced with him, tossed her hair and did a joyful spin. The rain had washed off her inhibitions and made her fall in love with him. Even if she caught flu, she'd want to do it again.
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Singaporean
Nov 13, 2011
Nov 13, 2011 at 12:24 PM UTC
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