Friends to Lovers

Friends to Lovers

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The city lights twinkled outside the cozy cafe, but my world was illuminated solely by Sandra's presence. and Sandra's laughter was like a melody, each note weaving its way into the deepest corners of my heart. As Sandra recounted a funny story from her day, her eyes sparkled with mischief, I found myself utterly captivated. It was in these stolen glances and secret smiles that I realized feelings for Sandra had blossomed into something far more profound than just friendship. Later, as we strolled hand-in-hand through the park, the night air was filled with a sense of anticipation. The moonlight cast a silvery glow on Sandra's face, accentuating her beauty. I couldn't resist the urge to steal glances at Sandra , memorizing every curve of her body every twinkle in her gorgeous brown eyes. It was as if the universe conspired to bring us closer, our hearts beating in sync with the rhythm of the night. Finally, we found ourselves alone on a quiet bench, the city noises fading into a distant hum. Sandra turned to me her eyes filled with a vulnerability that made my heart ache. whispered to Sandra , my voice barely audible, "I've been wanting to tell you something for a long time." My breath caught in my throat as i leaned in closer to kiss her , my heart pounding with anticipation In that moment, the world stood still, and I knew that our lives were about to change forever.
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