An October Hike #3: Drown The Fear
I leave the conversation more confident and relaxed than before. And with a couple of tips for better hiking boots. I drown out the fear of discovery, and take in the scenery - the beauty of the foothills we will be moving into shortly.
The group leader calls us together for practical information. He's cute. Early thirties maybe, his hair is half-long, but falls just right, and he's got that sexy stubble look going for him. I'm not gonna act on it, of course, but a girl can dream... Did he just smile at me? No, that was just a polite smile. Right?
The others spring into action - I guess I zoned out during the presentation. With the speech done, the group leader turns to me.
"It's great to see a new face," he says in an engaging voice and that smile. That damn smile.
The group leader calls us together for practical information. He's cute. Early thirties maybe, his hair is half-long, but falls just right, and he's got that sexy stubble look going for him. I'm not gonna act on it, of course, but a girl can dream... Did he just smile at me? No, that was just a polite smile. Right?
The others spring into action - I guess I zoned out during the presentation. With the speech done, the group leader turns to me.
"It's great to see a new face," he says in an engaging voice and that smile. That damn smile.
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