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I couldn't tell if he leant forward or backward in his chair It was unclear whether is eyes were soft or steely or if he was even looking at me It was difficult to hear his inflection when he said "You're really quite something. You know that?" I didn't know if he'd find it funny if I said "If I say yes, won't that sound a tad narcissistic?" so i said it anyway I couldn't tell if his eyes sparkled with inner mirth or if they remained dull in the stupidity of my comment He didn't convey intrest in me, nor disintrest. He may have leant forward and he may have said "Yes, but you didn't say yes did you." He may have paused, then said "You sound like you don't receive compliments like that too often." He may have said compliment, I wasn't sure I shifted uncomfortably and replied "How can you tell?" I think I think he gestured with his hand to the fact that I was fidgeting. "Because you don't know how to react." I heard him that time. Was he still looking at me? I didn't know if I was offended or flattered. But I did know that I took a deep breath and said "I do know how to react. But I've heard using my sense of humour in situations like this pushes people away. . . apparently." I think I was pretending to be serious. I'm almost positive he was quiet for a while, still staring me down or was he looking shyly? And the stillness between us, that I'm pretty sure had settled, grew so long, I think I almost walked off. That was until he smiled. And the smile, I was sure about.
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Sep 14, 2012
Sep 14, 2012 at 9:35 PM UTC
His Smile
I couldn't tell if he leant forward or backward in his chair It was unclear whether is eyes were soft or steely or if he was even looking at me It was difficult to hear his inflection when he said "You're really quite something. You know that?" I didn't know if he'd find it funny if I said "If I say yes, won't that sound a tad narcissistic?" so i said it anyway I couldn't tell if his eyes sparkled with inner mirth or if they remained dull in the stupidity of my comment He didn't convey intrest in me, nor disintrest. He may have leant forward and he may have said "Yes, but you didn't say yes did you." He may have paused, then said "You sound like you don't receive compliments like that too often." He may have said compliment, I wasn't sure I shifted uncomfortably and replied "How can you tell?" I think I think he gestured with his hand to the fact that I was fidgeting. "Because you don't know how to react." I heard him that time. Was he still looking at me? I didn't know if I was offended or flattered. But I did know that I took a deep breath and said "I do know how to react. But I've heard using my sense of humour in situations like this pushes people away. . . apparently." I think I was pretending to be serious. I'm almost positive he was quiet for a while, still staring me down or was he looking shyly? And the stillness between us, that I'm pretty sure had settled, grew so long, I think I almost walked off. That was until he smiled. And the smile, I was sure about.
robyn
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Sep 14, 2012
Sep 14, 2012 at 9:35 PM UTC
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