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"Chance Encounter"
  by ThaVirgo


I was invited to a Facebook event and I don't go usually
But I went since this was a birthday party and it was free
So me and my friends are chilling by the bar, scoping the place
And suddenly my heart pause when I saw a familiar face
I could barely breathe
There she was, it was Serenity
She was dissing any guy who approached her
Stayed close to her friends and made a few runs to the bar
They were chilling in a booth in the corner
I can’t keep my eyes off of her
She wearing a black dress, that on her could never be described simple
And I’ve honestly never seen her look more beautiful
The same woman who has sat on my lap with nothing but a g-string on
Nipples on my lips, whispering the words to whatever popular hip-hop song
A few times I see her look right at me
She even seemed to stop and stare directly
Until one of her friends grabbed her attention
I just continue to enjoy myself and keep an eye in her direction
Until finally she walked past my best friend
I had him tap her arm and she smiled, recognizing him in a instant
And when I stepped forward her smile got even wider
She hugged me and I cherished the moment to wrap my arms around her
I asked her what she was doing there, jokingly
And she told me that it was also her birthday party
Feeling a little bold I asked real name and what age she is
She told me she was turning 26
And when telling me her name, she leaned in and accented every syllable in my ear
As lovely her name is, its something I won’t repeat here
She squeezed my hand smiled and went back her friends
But you know that’s not how I would let it end
Because now that I knew she was there
There’s no way I would leave the party without saying bye to her
So we stayed for a couple of hours more
This time around I knew I was the center of her stare
So later on that night, I made my way to the side of the club she was on
Got her attention by light touching her arm
As I did I was hit with a thought
“Damn, her skin is still so soft”
She turned and smiled brightly when she saw me
And once again I’m breathless at the sight of she
I told we were leaving
She looked kinda disappointed said “I’ll see you when you come to the club again”
I told her I wouldn’t be back until my birthday and asked would I see her
She asked for the date, September 17th, and said confidently that she would be there
I gave her name and jokingly told her she better to come the next time she heard it
She giggled and said “Bet”
Chances are she’s just playing with me and will forget
But there’s still a chance she’ll remember this
Be at club that night with my birthday being one of the reasons for her being there
And recognize me name as soon as it touches her ear
But either way that night ended with intrigue and curiosity in her eyes
And pure joy in mine
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Date Submitted: Aug 31, 2009 (12:37 AM)
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  Trill
09/03/09 (05:29 PM) 
You had your fun seem`s like.Good way to finally meed the one you admire.Well good story and i was pulled in from start to finish.

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