Descriptive Essay About Love

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All my thoughts were directly centered on Luke when I walked into my door. I tried my hardest to think about something or someone else. I didn’t want my mind going off to dreamy land before I even had the opportunity to know more about the man that had captured so much of my attention tonight. Then my thoughts easily moved to the man whom I was supposed to be with tonight on an amazing date that went downhill quickly. I wished in this moment that the date was with Luke, then I would still be out enjoying the night, drinking and learning more about who he was, where he came from, his passions and goals in life. I’m sure each bit of that information was interesting. I fantasized a bit about the first intellectual conversation that we would have. …show more content…
I hopped up and finished stripping from the tights, I had on and the boots. I decided that I would just sleep in my bra and panties tonight. I decided that my skin could feel the sheets tonight. I climbed myself back into the bed and positioned myself comfortably under my covers. My eyes moved to where my phone laid on my bed. I hesitated for a moment before I grabbed it, I looked through my phone to find Luke’s name and selected the text icon. I typed, “Made it home safely. Nice to meet you.” I lay back on my bed and began to drift myself to sleep. About twenty minutes passed by when my phone beeped multiple times. I rolled my head from the right to the left and looked at my phone. I grabbed it and saw that I had text messages that waited for me. I opened them up and they were all from Luke. My heart was pounding as I read each message that he sent to me. “Your beauty has captured my attention to the fullest, it was a pleasure to meet you tonight Diane. I’m proud to hear that you made it home safely. I hope that you will allow me to take you out to eat to learn more about who you are. I will allow you to get some rest and I will contact you in the morning. Sleep well and the sweetest dreams to you my …show more content…
I sniffed under my arms to determine if the shower I took last night before going out was still in full affect and it was. So I danced myself over to my dresser to grab my deodorant to put on. I slipped into my pants suit and waltzed myself over to my bedroom window to take a peak out. Snow had covered the ground since last night. I had to make a decision if I would risk going out or just stay in. I knew that if I went out, I would have to drive more cautiously because the roads would be slippery but if I stayed in, that mean I would have some sort of guilt over choosing not to go to church but then stepping out with Luke for dinner. What to do? What to do? Shaking my head in disappointment, I realized that the best thing to do would probably be to stay in and call off dinner with Luke. The dinner would have been an interesting experience for me since I never went on a date with a man of another race. The initial meeting was great but a full-blown date would have probably surpassed all my expectations. I guessed that I would never know about that experience today. It would have to wait until another day when the weather decided to show me some

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