
Jessica Rodgers
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Beauty and Thug
Something about Nelson made me feel like a girl falling in love for the first time. I was intrigued by his personality, his vibe, and his amazing good looks. After he left I couldn't stop thinking about him and wondering when he would call. I finished my shift and went home just like I did any other day. I didn't have a car at the time so I had some time to myself on the bus to think about the prior events from earlier that day. Two stops before my house I had to snap back to reality. I dreaded going home to Keith and having to deal with the pointless arguments. To be honest the only reason that I went home most days was because of my children.
By Jessica Rodgers5 years ago in Humans
Beauty and the Thug
I never believed in love at first sight until I met Nelson. The first day I saw him I tried my best not to entertain the fact that he liked me. Even though I liked him too I had enough going on at the time. Things were complicated in my life already and I didn't need to add on to the chaos. I was in an unsuccessful marriage that I was dreading to get out of but I didn't want to involve an innocent person. I avoided any small talk with Nelson and kept things cordial. That didn't stop him though! He was very persistent and one day I gave in. He came into my job just as he normally would but this time he looked as if he was getting off work. I don't know what it was but seeing him in his construction working attire gave me butterflies. He walked up to the counter like he would everyday and he order his usual, a Jumbo Jack with cheese no pickles. I usually didn't take his order but today I did. Nelson looked up at me, smiled, and said hello. His smile was to die for! I hesitated for a second and struggled to say hello back to him. He laughed and I just stood there and smiled. He then asked for my number but we were in the middle of a rush so I couldn't give it to him at that very moment. I continued to take the other customer's order but I never took my eyes off of Nelson. By the time a had a chance to give him the paper I had written my number on he was out the door. I was sad at first but then I remembered that he comes at the same time everyday so I would definitely see him again.
By Jessica Rodgers5 years ago in Humans

