It all started one brisk autumn evening. Kelsey was disconsolately sitting, alone, at
the Cheesecake Factory. Sadly, yet
another weekend had come and gone without any dating prospects for the lonely
and very single redhead. She felt like it was alright to indulge
herself in some sinfully delightful chocolate cheesecake after her hard
week. Finishing off the last indulgent
mouthful, she stood up and left the restaurant.
Coming to the curb of the street, she hailed and jumped into the first
cab passing by. However, what Kelsey
failed to notice was that, on the other side of the cab, a tall handsome
stranger was also entering the same taxi.
There was the awkward moment when both realized that they were not the
sole passenger of the vehicle, however, staring into his magical blue eyes
Kelsey lost her ability to speak and just sat there, motionless and
gaping. He, fully in control despite her
fierce beauty, graciously suggested that they share the cab and drop her off
first. Kelsey’s only coherent thought
(aside for “what a gentleman!”) concerned the fact that this man was very
familiar. In fact, he was the man that she had secretly been in love with since
he played the part of Loki in Thor. In the background, she was vaguely aware of
what would soon become their song – the lyrics at that exact moment wailed “you
probably look really good in corduroy pants.” Unsurprisingly, corduroy would
soon furnish Kelsey’s wardrobe. The taxi
screeched away from the curve as Tom Hiddleston slowly smiled that killer grin
directly at Kelsey and she realized that he forever would hold her melted
heart.
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ReplyDeleteI feel like crying, this is just so beautiful. I can feel my heart melting along with Kelsey's at the sheer poetry of this novel.
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