Showing posts with label #Heart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Heart. Show all posts

Friday, August 29, 2014

Change of Heart (The Dangers of Online Dating)

   The words on the sunny screen stimulated through her mind as she read them with a huge smile decked across her lit face. Their wondrous relationship wasn't created by a mutual attempt, but rather on looks and personality. He initiated contact with her, never before seeing her in his life. It's hard to track where these substantial feelings emerged, but it was definitely on sight of her beautiful profile picture.
   They had been talking nonstop on-line for a month and he initiated an eventful plan for them to meet in town. This steadily built as relationship between them was stuck inside of her head and she half-heartedly agreed. What really motivated her was the heart-throbbing image of him on the screen. Would this meeting really enlighten her spirits even more?
   She entered the elegant mall and looked around for him. He proposed that they go to the movies, to check out a new cheap comedy. She visited the productive theater, but he wasn't there. Before she turned around her eyes made contact with a strange middle aged man sitting close to the corridor. The man was fearful and dark in spirit. He commenced to walk toward her as she began to quickly walk away. He mastered the act in following her around the mall. She waited around a crowded area for a text or even a call from him to notify that he was there.
   Her attention drew to a beautiful bracelet that illustrated her favorite color in an abstract pattern. She recalled the time her ex boyfriend bought her a ludicrous bracelet similar to the one she was seeing. Her eyes render to the left of her as the anxious man walked inside of the shop. She maximized her distance from him. Maybe he isn't following her, maybe it's just a coincidence that they are going to the same place. A huge scene isn't really necessary, it's not like he is harming me. She was his coordinated target, but she was unaware. She looked at the time. One hour and no contact from him. Now she feels that she has been stood up. She decides to call him and if he doesn't answer, leave him a heavy hearted message. She called and detected a quizzical ring tone coming from behind. He picked up and as he spoke, a substitute voice came from near. She turned around and studied the overconfident man on the phone. He emphasized the dilemma and greeted her with his brave eyes. She related to the message and ran out of the mall.