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Zack
ZACK So instantly attracted to Zack Author of Gorilla and the Bird That when I met him I couldn't say a word He wrote in my book When I approached for signing You smell great So I wrote in illegible writing. I felt tingling in places When he read that aloud Turned red and snuck away Ducking through the crowd Not sure what it was about him I couldn’t stop staring His presence took my breath away Taking pictures without caring His flirtatious smile Felt familiar like coming home Dark brooding eyes I wanted to talk with him alone Olive-green pants with a black T-shirt Dark black hair a bit messy Light brown boots and dark beard Holy hell this man was sexy I was a physical wreck Drawn to his guile Attracted to his aura Mesmerized by his smile After his two-hour lecture I struggled to maintain composure Watching him walk around Wanting him to stand closer In front of the venue in his honor I watched him pace Wishing I had an excuse to chat I felt my heart race Driving away I waved Losing my chance Knowing that was that I took one last glance
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