Her figure shadowed by no dimming light as she drags all lovers alike from where little did they know they were at comfort before from. In her fiery beauty I know I would burst into flames like punk dry timbers at first glance and incinerate upon touch.
My brotherly advice I was given when once I thought myself not enough was, "I could have any girl in the world." And have since passioned towards the opinion to being with her whom I could most share falling in love with.
How I swooped her off her feet in Vancouver once when I was in my early twenties and she was so beautiful during that chilly early spring season.
I was searching in my loneliness among all the online dating sites when I found a trans woman's profile who for the story I'll call Storm.
Storm was younger than I was by a couple years and her profile spoke of the open world. Her picture was a clumsy camera phone one but it held a casual wonder to it. She was African and slender and wore darker shade lipstick and perhaps a little too much make up for my liking. She was a dancer and loved the arts.
I wrote my best love letters and together we agreed on a date in the city where she was from, with possibility of spending the night not talked about but also not discredited. If it didn’t work out I had another place to stay that night and we planned it that if things went well that I would be in Vancouver for three days and for three nights.
Being from the Island I eagerly waited at the outside prow of the ship as she sailed her country's burden. My thoughts were racing. This was the first date of my life and I wanted to look my best. I was wearing my heavy soft brown jacket with my most comfortable pair of jeans. It was loud as the wind struck me in my lusting thoughts as I stared ahead.
Storm messaged to me that she was going to be a few minutes late to where we were meeting up out front the café and that she was sorry. I understood, and sent her an honest reply as I waited there. Nerves were beginning to eat at me and my legs were starting to shake as I waited but she was there before I knew it.
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