Playing hard to get

As the sun set over the bustling city, Emily couldn’t help but notice the charming smile of the stranger across the room. She had been trying to catch his eye all night, but he seemed to be teasing her, playing hard to get.

Determined to make her move, Emily decided to take a different approach. She ordered another drink and began to make her way towards him, her hips swaying seductively as she went. The stranger’s eyes locked onto hers, and he couldn’t help but be drawn in by her charm.

As they started to talk, Emily found herself feeling more and more at ease. She learned that his name was Jack, and he was a successful businessman who loved adventure and trying new things. As they laughed and joked together, Emily found herself feeling more and more seduced by his charming personality.

Just when she thought she was getting close to making a connection, Jack suddenly pulled back, saying he needed to reduce the amount of drinks he had. Emily was taken aback, but she didn’t let it deter her. She persisted, and eventually, they shared a romantic kiss under the stars. It was clear that Jack had been playing hard to get all along, but in the end, Emily’s persistence had paid off.

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Author: Carol anne

I am in my mid 40's. I'm blind and I have dissociative identity disorder, I also have complex PTSD. I blog about my life with these disorders. I live in Ireland.

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