Descriptive Essay: Amber Holloway

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Amber Holloway yawned and stretched on the sofa. Full from a late dinner of Chinese takeout, she struggled to maintain interest in her history book. Putting aside the textbook for the umpteenth time, she shifted her gaze to her boyfriend Hunter. From her vantage point, she could feast her eyes on Hunter's dark tussled hair and those amazing full lips. His tee-shirt was fitted and clung nicely to his frame. Only the month before, Amber had been broke and starving in a tiny apartment she couldn't afford. Fast forward three weeks and here she was, sitting on an expensive, cozy leather sofa, in a beautiful apartment. Not only that, but now she had an incredibly handsome boyfriend. Oh, and he also

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