Oh yes. It's so romantic and sweet and normal for a guy to always watch me sleep. And cut the breaks of my car to "protect me". And you know. Be completely and utterly in love after a week and a half, so in love that we're each other's lives. [giggles a bit, and wrinkles her nose, before looking at him and grinning] Don't you agree?
[And that makes her let out another tiny little giggle...thing]
You make a good point there. Should donate them. They can burn them. That's about all they're good for.
One week? It was more like one day. She looked into his eyes and was in love...(He clears his throat and smiles a little bashfully) Not..that I've read it..or anything.
(He shuffles his feet awkwardly for a moment before nodding)
I think it is just what the homeless people have been looking for their whole lives.
Yes. Topaz. I think they were honey a few times, too. Golden honey, even. And then red. Paired with his marble/granite skin. He was so perfect and ~*~dreamy~*~ [Just going to gigglefit and totally pretend she believes that he hasn't read them]
[And of course, as it was with her when she was talking to someone else, trying to hide the awkward just makes the awkward more obvious]
Oh yes. It's so romantic and sweet and normal for a guy to always watch me sleep. And cut the breaks of my car to "protect me". And you know. Be completely and utterly in love after a week and a half, so in love that we're each other's lives. [giggles a bit, and wrinkles her nose, before looking at him and grinning] Don't you agree?
[And that makes her let out another tiny little giggle...thing]
You make a good point there. Should donate them. They can burn them. That's about all they're good for.
One week? It was more like one day. She looked into his eyes and was in love...(He clears his throat and smiles a little bashfully) Not..that I've read it..or anything.
(He shuffles his feet awkwardly for a moment before nodding)
I think it is just what the homeless people have been looking for their whole lives.
Yes. Topaz. I think they were honey a few times, too. Golden honey, even. And then red. Paired with his marble/granite skin. He was so perfect and ~*~dreamy~*~ [Just going to gigglefit and totally pretend she believes that he hasn't read them]
[And of course, as it was with her when she was talking to someone else, trying to hide the awkward just makes the awkward more obvious]
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[Oh, hai, ~*~handsome man~*~]
It's unfortunate our generation is to be defined by crap like this.
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(Oh hey there, he is going to blush now from the fact that the pretty girl even looked at him.)
They are big books at least, they must be good for homeless people to use as insulation.
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[And that makes her let out another tiny little giggle...thing]
You make a good point there. Should donate them. They can burn them. That's about all they're good for.
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(He shuffles his feet awkwardly for a moment before nodding)
I think it is just what the homeless people have been looking for their whole lives.
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[Oh dear, the awkward shuffle. :o]
I'd say I'd buy out a store, but they probably don't care what I do with them, as long as I buy them.
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(Awkward is practically his middle name, he is trying so hard to make it seem like it isn't.)
They might be clean out already. I'm pretty sure they practically fly off the shelves.
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[And of course, as it was with her when she was talking to someone else, trying to hide the awkward just makes the awkward more obvious]
That's a depressing though.
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(It doesn't help that he lives in awkward silences. It just makes it all worse.)
Yeah. It was a bestseller though.
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[Awkward silences are awkward]
Unfortunately.
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[Oh, hai, ~*~handsome man~*~]
It's unfortunate our generation is to be defined by crap like this.
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(Oh hey there, he is going to blush now from the fact that the pretty girl even looked at him.)
They are big books at least, they must be good for homeless people to use as insulation.
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[And that makes her let out another tiny little giggle...thing]
You make a good point there. Should donate them. They can burn them. That's about all they're good for.
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(He shuffles his feet awkwardly for a moment before nodding)
I think it is just what the homeless people have been looking for their whole lives.
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[Oh dear, the awkward shuffle. :o]
I'd say I'd buy out a store, but they probably don't care what I do with them, as long as I buy them.
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(Awkward is practically his middle name, he is trying so hard to make it seem like it isn't.)
They might be clean out already. I'm pretty sure they practically fly off the shelves.
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[And of course, as it was with her when she was talking to someone else, trying to hide the awkward just makes the awkward more obvious]
That's a depressing though.
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(It doesn't help that he lives in awkward silences. It just makes it all worse.)
Yeah. It was a bestseller though.
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[Awkward silences are awkward]
Unfortunately.
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