Danielle Payne.
"Danielle" means GOD IS MY JUDGE and "Payne" resembles that the writer is in pain.
She is the girl whom you’d never know completely inside and out, unless she lets you, which is a once in a blue moon chance of happening. Before you can explore her different identities and discover new ones, you first have to earn her full and complete trust.
That’s just how she is, rare and rarer. You should, or rather must, be up for the challenge if you’d ever find yourself falling in love with a girl like her. She is different, and you knew it the first time you saw her face and her writings. You made a mental note to read the books she read, so you’d have something to talk about.
She lusts for travel, and reminds herself that one day she would really wander off around lovely places, with or without someone. She’d find herself already lucky if she found someone who understands her complexity and randomness. But really, she doesn’t think she’s that wonderful. She describes herself as a plain, tall, introvert girl. Yet the words she write when she’s writing are so rich and beautiful and amazing as she actually is. She never realizes that fact, because no one dared to make her see what she doesn’t see. Oh no, she isn’t begging for a flatterer. That would be the last thing on her list that she’ll need. What she would be glad to have is someone who could and who would be completely honest with her. Someone who understands her at her best and at her worst. She is very unpredictable, and she needs someone who can keep up with that.
She is independent, and she needs someone who’s willing to give her enough space and freedom when she feels suffocated. She has really high standards, and if you’re crazy about her, you have to meet her expectations although she knows you’re not perfect. She’ll be glad you made an effort. And who knows, maybe she’ll reciprocate those feelings. If that happens, you are lucky, and that is not an exaggeration.
- Philippines
- JoinedMay 19, 2012
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