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Dear Guy Who Works At LensCrafters

To the guy I met at LensCrafters

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Dear Guy Who Works At LensCrafters

Hey you!

Yeah, you know who you are. Even if we don't follow each other on Facebook or any other social media site.

Hell I don't even know your last name, sadly, but you do know mine. I'm not using your first name for privacy purposes but yes I do know your first name.

BUT this letter to you isn't about what we know about each other.

It's about all the things I want to say to you the next time we see each other but most likely won't. That's why I'm putting it in a letter.

So here it goes:

Dear Guy from LensCrafters,

It's been a couple weeks since we first met and even though it's more of a possibility that you've already forgotten me, I certainly haven't forgotten you.

When we first laid eyes on each other, or rather when You laid eyes on me and I kept staring at everything else but you, especially the floor. And let me tell ya, LensCrafters has some nice rugs..but that's not the point. Do not think I kept looking at everything but you because I wasn't interested in you. In fact it was the exact opposite, I was so interested in you.

So, so, very interested in you.

I found you to be so handsome and my dad was there and I was pretty sure if he took one look at my face if I kept looking at you, he would've known I liked you. So my only option was to busy myself about glasses and decide on one.

I also want to thank you again, after I did so many times that day because you continuously flirted with me and complimented me notoriously on almost every little thing I wore.

After you told me you liked my amethyst necklace, I bascally wear it almost everyday because of that compliment.

You asked so many questions about me and seemed genuinely interested in knowing more about me and I commend you for that because not many guys do.

I also commend you for doing all this while in front of my father. And this might be the silliest thing to some people but it's important to me because no one has ever openly flirted with me in front of either of my parents. This was a big A + for me and caught my attention immediately and just shows me how mature and confident you are as well.

Do not think that the reason I didn't ask you any questions was because again I wasn't interested in you. It wasn't that, I was just nervous and scared that I might say the wrong thing and also because I was openly telling you the truth with every question you asked me. And they weren't easy questions to any other everyday college student. My heart was pounding irrationally at the time and I could barely breathe but I had to keep my cool in front of you.

No I didn't have any butterflies in my stomach. I just felt queasyness and my heart in the middle of my throat because you kept looking at me in the eyes and I'm not one to like brown eyes because I have brown eyes but yours just took my breath away.

God I hope to see you again soon. And maybe this is all just me in my head and you don't like me at all, hell you don't even know me..well except my address, my insurance, what college I'm going to, what I'm majoring, why I'm majoring in that, what made me decide what I want to be, my last name, etc.

Well anyways, that's all for now. I really hope we can see each other again sometime soon and get to know one another better.

Until next time




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