The cashier

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She extended her hand to pay for her purchase
and mine was never before so tempted to hold another's
a smile and my voice broke, quieting me before I could ask her name and my eyes held fast to hers, in their darkness, a light, faint but there
kept from sight by a few pieces of clothing, the promise of a beautiful body played against the fabric and her sensuality permeated the air as she walked by with the fresh scent of vanilla
as she walked away, somehow I knew she had walked into my life forever

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