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The Meet Ups

He looked into my eyes, his hand around my waist pulling me closer. "I need you to keep this a secret." He whispered his lips so close to mine, almost touching as he spoke to me. "I will," He punctuated my statement with a sweet kiss to the lips which came as surprise so much so that I pulled back from him. "On one condition though, we get to do this date thing again." I whispered back looking into his eyes wanting to see deeper than he was letting me. "Date is a strong word." He whispered back with a small laugh rumbling at the back of his throat. His words stung but I did not let it show instead I smiled at him bring my fingers up to touch his beard to distract myself from the sting. "What's the right word," I asked planting a small kiss on his lips. "A meet up." *** She knew she was the least to him yet she let herself get sucked into his life. A married man, happy with his family and beautiful kids and yet she could not stop herself from falling in love with him. To her, he was a sweet distraction from her routine boring life, some adventure, some love, something new to love on yet she knew it wasn't all mutual. The deal was too good and she drank of it, like the sweet poison it was.

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In conclusion

*TRIBAL MARKS*

Tribal marks etched upon the skin

A symbol of one's origin

A legacy passed down within

A tribe's unique tradition

Each mark a story to be told

Of triumphs, battles, and bold

Of courage, strength, and wisdom old

And secrets waiting to unfold

Some marks are subtle, barely seen

Others bold and proud, like a queen

But each one carries a unique sheen

A heritage that's evergreen

Tribal marks may fade with time

But their memory will always chime

A reminder of a culture prime

And a people's history so divine

So let us honor and respect

The marks that our ancestors kept

For they are more than mere defects

They are a tribe's legacy, well-kept.

*BessCharming**TRIBAL MARKS*

Tribal marks etched upon the skin

A symbol of one's origin

A legacy passed down within

A tribe's unique tradition

Each mark a story to be told