When
I first saw Nick and he walked into the room I had occupied, I was amused.
I had been doing nothing all day and a new face was intriguing for me.
However, Lord knows I would never show it to him. Hopefully he
never noticed that I glanced at him out of the corner of my eye. There
was no way that I would show interest because that shows weakness. I
never show weakness, hell, I don't even sweat during my tournaments. I
thought for a while about how he would be fun to play with. And boy did I
liked my fun. I mean I had needs I had to attend to, so not all of it was
"selfish". Even though I knew he was Daisy's cousin I wondered
how related they really were to each other. First, or second? I don't
know. And who cares anyway; at least he's not related to me. Oh god no,
Daisy said my name, so rather then acting as though I didn't hear I glanced
over--but just slightly. A quick nod would do so once that was finished I
went back to ignoring them. He looked so uneasy. I feel like I have
that effect on people a lot though. It's my confidence and my alluring
nature though, men don't know how to act around formidable women--at least the
weak ones. And here they go, talking about Daisy again. Boy, does
that girl thrive on compliments. I don't need compliments, I already know
what people think of me, at least what men think of me. Now I just need
to figure out what Nick thought of me.
Jordan, I am really glad I met you. You have made such a positive change in my life. From the first moment I laid eyes on you I knew we had a connection. I think you felt it as well. I was really nervous when we first talked. Making a good first impression was all I wanted to do. Judging by our relationship that followed I'd
ReplyDeletesay I made a pretty good one. Thank you for all the great times we spent
together. I will never forget it. I am overjoyed that we were able to become such friends.
-Andrew Ruff