v. Seeing The Petite Girl With Glasses Again - Two Women And Two Unconverging Lines

v. Seeing The Petite Girl With Glasses Again

A week after the encounter, he was sitting at the same coffee shop with Jakob. He was a good friend, but he was one of those who always struck a conversation with every female stranger as long as her look was above average; and he was casual and consistent. Positive way to describe him was that he was extraverted and social. Rather negative way to describe him was that he was always after targets, i.e., women between eighteen and thirty who had above-average looks. So, when Jessica showed up again this evening, Jakob was his usual. Shortly after Jay D. and Jessica exchanged a few words and talked about her research paper, Jakob took over the conversation.

Jakob was rather casual; Jay could see that Jakob was not exactly attracted to her or trying to pick a date with her. But, Jay had difficult time overhearing the conversation and overseeing the interaction between two. With that irritation, he was being more and more attracted to her. In part, his behavior followed the old saying ‘Love is blind.’ And perhaps he was blind.

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As he looked back that evening, he realized that nothing so special happened that day. But he did remember the day because the presence of Jessica suddenly became so significant. This was also a contrast found between his relationship with his mother and his emotional attachment to Jessica.

Short Stories (Fiction) | 23.11.2007 1:50 |

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