I started by trying tell tell them about your skin and your laugh but that wasn't sufficing.
So, I started to compare you to Audrey Hepburn.
How she was loved by everyone and how she always seemed to be the center of attention. I bet she was always the life of the party, I bet other women loved her because she was in movies. I told them how I remembered how her hair was short and jet black and pretty when she starred in that one movie. And how I really like how your hair looks the same.
But then I thought, "That's not really who you are."
So really, you're nothing like Audrey Hepburn.
But just then a girl I knew from high school came up to me and asked me about how things were and then her boyfriend came up and started in on the conversation. He must have been a meteorologist or something because we got to talking about storms and clouds and lightning and stuff.
It reminded me of this movie I saw in middle school about weather and weather patterns. It talked about how when warm air and cold air and moisture all come together then storms happen. But what amazed me about the video was all the lightning.
It flashed and burst into life. It wasn't there and then it was. It would be pitch black one moment and then, suddenly, everything would be illuminated.
And even though it only lasted for what seemed like a tenth of a second, I knew how special it was. It etched itself into me.
I guess that's what I like about you.