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i walked out the cafe with the usual pride in my stride as a young lady, portraying my vigor. they knew me for the scornful maiden i was, for my heart was a cold place. had i not been desired by the gentlemen since young, my soul would've probably known better. but as the breeze outside the diner hit my petite build, i saw him with his cold brew contrasting the warm weather. i recognized the university cardigan, surely must he be brilliant. what happened that moment, i remember it all well for an aphant. now, he strode into the cafe. my eyes hunted for the sight of his curly hair, for i couldn't ever get enough. the curiosity rose in me as i took a few steps towards the cafe. then i knew, i wasn't that cold afterall. for now; i yearned for his slight fingers locking into mine. i needed the brown eyes gazing into mine. i wanted the soft lips pecking onto mine. or maybe; just lay on his chest in his university sweatshirt.
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Oct 8, 2020
Oct 8, 2020 at 4:16 PM UTC
University Sweatshirt
i walked out the cafe with the usual pride in my stride as a young lady, portraying my vigor. they knew me for the scornful maiden i was, for my heart was a cold place. had i not been desired by the gentlemen since young, my soul would've probably known better. but as the breeze outside the diner hit my petite build, i saw him with his cold brew contrasting the warm weather. i recognized the university cardigan, surely must he be brilliant. what happened that moment, i remember it all well for an aphant. now, he strode into the cafe. my eyes hunted for the sight of his curly hair, for i couldn't ever get enough. the curiosity rose in me as i took a few steps towards the cafe. then i knew, i wasn't that cold afterall. for now; i yearned for his slight fingers locking into mine. i needed the brown eyes gazing into mine. i wanted the soft lips pecking onto mine. or maybe; just lay on his chest in his university sweatshirt.
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F/nri
Oct 8, 2020
Oct 8, 2020 at 4:16 PM UTC
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