VOICES IN MY HEAD
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e home, I drove back to work, called it a break at 6:30 p.m, as I walked out The men in the office could not stop admiring me as I was in my blue and white jeans that matched my blouse. The cold weather was a challenge,
man will dance to the perfect song composed by a deaf man, who sang it to celebrate the day his blind friend
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asked, "Can I get
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private. Now excuse
wow the devil sure knows how to pick em" He was tempting my eyes. I wasn't being bad when I asked,
beautiful woman like
ou told your wif
and up and said
you walked into that elevator you seemed to have a
ack my phone and said, "Yeah the p
you," I
plea
rangers, just the thought triggered the alarm system in my head. I had one man in my life, so I fought hard to turn a blind eye to the con's a
dered my cheeks and brushed my hair; it was a full assault on my makeup kit to live up to the nickname Princess. On my way out of the house
quickly walked up to the front door, knocked and heard Lizzy scream, "It's
her and said
ok at you, you look gorgeous. I pray to god m
tered. "Th
on Instagram." I posed and smiled for the camera. After taking a couple of more pictures sh
lmart on to match his black pants and old wrinkled shoes, but he gazed me at me like a pirate who had just found his t
honey, you l
I was telling a lie. He had a hat on, I
f me, I pulled it away, an
ss. Don't play.
h up with anything you've got on, anyway w
a hat, so let me ha
id,
r, we'll just call it a n
ng the night all because of a hat." I threw it to his face and said, "There you go
d be a huge embarrassment for me if I ran into any family friends so, I r
threw it to the back seat. He reached back to get it
es
lling me mam!
on our way, and I said to hi
he gas station. He offere
scrolled through my emails. I grabbed his phone to peek. I had full trust in him, but still a woman's got to do what she's got to do to make sure her territory isn't being invaded by heavily armed females. There was nothing unusual, just the same old, same o