Intrigue

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Verbs, Nouns, Adjectives

Intrigue
Verb
To arouse the curiosity or interest of; fascinate
I couldn't help but be intrigued by your eyes
The way your irises swirled in on themselves
The way you focus intently on something.
I can't help that you were interesting

Intrigue
Verb
To make secret plans to do something illicit or detrimental to someone
I intrigued inside my mind how it would work
How to ruin him
How to make it so no one would trust him again
I know it's not fair to him
But he is a vile being

Intrigue
Noun
The secret planning of something illicit or detrimental
If you looked at my eyes and on behind them
You could see the intrigue that was blooming there
You could see the gears turning
The subtle smoke that came from my ears
You could almost hear my thoughts

Intrigue
Noun
A mysterious or fascinating quality
It's not my fault your eyes held the ocean
Blue, mysterious, and full of intrigue
It's not my fault your laugh made your eyes crinkle
Causing the oceans to ripple
It's not my fault you're so different from him
It's not my fault

-V

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