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Personal Narrative: V-A Girl

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One It started the way it usually starts. The sweet smell of her perfume, that first touch, that eager kiss...pure passion. As she walked away, I thought to myself "I could eat this girl for lunch" literally and figuratively speaking. What is about her that has me so attracted???? There 's something about V-A women; they have that southern appeal mixed with that east coast style and flair. Tanisha Russell was all that women of the NOVA (northern Virginia) had to offer. I could lie and that she stood out amongst the rest of the head turners on this particularly warm Richmond day but she did. At 5 '9 she was certainly more noticeable, her figure seemed almost three dimensional against the back drop of the city scape. No, Tanisha wasn 't …show more content…

Returning from lunch, all I could think about was Tanisha. At this point, of course she was a stranger - hell I didn 't even know her name if not for the sales girl who I asked, I would have never known. Alicia, the sales girl in NY & Co, assured me that Tanisha would be back since the store was located two blocks over from where she worked as an assistant district attorney. "Thanks Alicia for the tips", "Now, I hope you not on some stalker like shit, I don 't want to be an accomplice for giving you her name" she said. "Rest assured, if I was gonna be a stalker, its you I would stalk with your fine ass" "Please, Dee" she laughed, "you know me and you are like brother and sister...besides, I ain 't no one second choice". We both laughed at that comment. "But for real though, sales are slow, so why don 't you buy something for your new found love, you know we females like 'new shit ' especially if a man is paying for it" "Well, uh, you know" I said laughing "I can 't see myself tricking until at least the third date". We exchanged a few more barbs and I told Alicia I would make sure to send some of the women from my job to the store "Dee, you know those big buffalos can 't fit nothing in here, Lane Bryant is down the street" Alicia said as I walked out

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