Wendy Higgins Quotes
I Noticed Several Things About The Drummer All At Once. He Was Focused On The Task At Hand, Keeping Perfect Rhythm. Instead Of A Swirl Of Transparent Colors Around His Torso, There Was A Small, Concentrated Starburst Of Bright Red At His Sternum. But Otherwise His Aura Was Blank. Huh. That Was Strange. But Before I Could Contemplate It Too Much, My Eyes Landed On His Face.
Wowza.
He Was Smokin' Hot. As In H-O-T-T Hot. I'd Never Understood Until That Moment Why Girls Insisted On Adding An Extra T. This Guy Was Extra-T Worthy.
I Examined The Drummer, Determined To Find A Flaw.
Brown Hair. An Interesting Haircut: Short Around The Sides And Back, But Longer On Top, Hanging Loose And Angling Across His Forehead. His Eyes Were Narrow And His Eyebrows Were A Bit Thick And ... Oh, Who Was I Kidding? I Could Pick Him Apart, But Even The Shifty Slant Of His Eyes Made Him More Alluring To Me.
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