I now hope that my intentions are now clear to you, but since, I have not written anything about it, this note shall be it.
As I declared on the first note, I am a very strange man. I started to admire a girl, an amazing one, although I was certain I am queer. I am not sure that you find this strangeness interesting yet, but as what I have observed, as you received the second note, you smiled. You also smiled upon receiving the first note, but it was only because the company you were with cheered. You didn't seem pleased nor disgusted. I assumed you finished reading the note. The second note, on the other hand, upon sending the 'owl', I made sure you were alone, and I succeeded. I watched you as you opened the note and craned your neck for possible creeps around. I assumed you reached the part where I predicted that you would crane your neck upon receiving this note because you smiled, almost laughed. I walked away with glee after seeing your reaction.
Now, to proceed.
I am an avid fan of taxidermy, and for that reason, I spend most of my free time inside the museum where the stuffed dead animals can be found. One of my personal favorite, which I never get tired of looking, is the pair of peacocks, arranged like they liked each other. Right now, I wish I was as confident and extravagant as a peacock. I wish I could flash something appealing in order to be able to talk to you, personally, over a cup of tea, or coffee, or whatever you fancy. Unfortunately, I only have here an old typewriter and stacks of neat, brown paper. It can't produce colors of your fancy. That was why, I decided to write about a colorful event on the second note. I hope I took you there.
These series of notes, is therefore, to catch your attention. I have to rely on my indeterminate observations.
Sincerely,
Not a Creep
Reply to the Second Note
Good day!
I think, or it is obvious that the situation we are in right now is unfair. You know something about me, but I not to you. At least write your name as a signature, or your nickname. I have to admit, the letters are nice, no, very nice, and it really caught my attention. I know it's what you want. I can't help being uneasy about the idea, but the uneasiness is clouded by the super nice feeling of receiving a love-note from a total stranger. I'm sorry I can't keep up with your formality because I don't really write something like this on the first place. That is also why I can't write this reply as a very long one. I appreciate what your doing. Like, honestly. Super. And by that, I am very much willing to cooperate.
Sincerely,
Jenny, the admired
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RomansaSending notes to an admired person might be very old-fashioned, but it sure is romantic. Let us follow the character's play of words as he tries to be noticed by his admired person.