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#Selmhem Naise   (02/2016) I was so much older than you, but not enough to where we couldn't be in the same school at the same time. I watched you grow up throughout the years,   and you attracted my attention in a way that I have yet to find words to describe. The first time I saw you, you were with your friends stopping in the park on the way to school- swinging on the swings,  even though you had long outgrown that stage. It didn't matter to you because at home you still had Barbie dolls that you played with. You didn't care what people thought, you just did what you did because it made sense to you. As you got older, so did I and I grew in stature, yet would still look towards you where you were at,  four grades younger than me. I was tall, muscular, tanned, long blonde surfer hair. You were a freshman and always hung around with that messy looking nerdy-type kid who had tape on the edge of his goofy looking horn rim glasses. An upper class **** started ridiculing him, and you jumped up off the bench  and literally climbed up on his back and started punching him in the head as he was spinning to try to grab you off of him. I was close enough to run to the commotion, and told him that if he laid a hand on you I was going to knock him cold. Do you remember me grabbing hold of you and lifting you off his back  and setting your feet back on the ground?    I looked you right in the eyes..    and it was at that moment that you saw    what I had carried of you for so long.    You were still just a little girl at heart  and in body. The end of that year I graduated and moved away. I went on to marriage and family, work stuff..  everyday things. When much of that crumbled, I found myself here;    and there you were again.. *I have loved you for nearly all your life, little scrapper it has been well worth the wait.* #
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Jan 20, 2021
Jan 20, 2021 at 7:45 PM UTC
The Pursuit of Excellence
#Selmhem Naise   (02/2016) I was so much older than you, but not enough to where we couldn't be in the same school at the same time. I watched you grow up throughout the years,   and you attracted my attention in a way that I have yet to find words to describe. The first time I saw you, you were with your friends stopping in the park on the way to school- swinging on the swings,  even though you had long outgrown that stage. It didn't matter to you because at home you still had Barbie dolls that you played with. You didn't care what people thought, you just did what you did because it made sense to you. As you got older, so did I and I grew in stature, yet would still look towards you where you were at,  four grades younger than me. I was tall, muscular, tanned, long blonde surfer hair. You were a freshman and always hung around with that messy looking nerdy-type kid who had tape on the edge of his goofy looking horn rim glasses. An upper class **** started ridiculing him, and you jumped up off the bench  and literally climbed up on his back and started punching him in the head as he was spinning to try to grab you off of him. I was close enough to run to the commotion, and told him that if he laid a hand on you I was going to knock him cold. Do you remember me grabbing hold of you and lifting you off his back  and setting your feet back on the ground?    I looked you right in the eyes..    and it was at that moment that you saw    what I had carried of you for so long.    You were still just a little girl at heart  and in body. The end of that year I graduated and moved away. I went on to marriage and family, work stuff..  everyday things. When much of that crumbled, I found myself here;    and there you were again.. *I have loved you for nearly all your life, little scrapper it has been well worth the wait.* #
.. and now my Valerie's a woman. https://youtu.be/4NhncRGhrbo all of these years and years xo
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Jan 20, 2021
Jan 20, 2021 at 7:45 PM UTC
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