Amor Perdonador: Susan’S Journey to Forever.
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Steffii Schmidt
Stephany-Lee Schmidt is a young female from Namibia that has great interest in writing about love, relationships, and deep emotional occurrences. She cherishes the beauty in being able to express how one feels through all kinds of art and has taken the time to write a book about a girl expressing her emotions.
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Amor Perdonador - Steffii Schmidt
Copyright © 2015 by Steffii Schmidt.
ISBN: Softcover 978-1-4828-0700-4
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Contents
Susan
Side Chick
Boom!!!
One step forward, two steps back
Baby’s back
Dirty me
Movement
The ups
The downs
Moving on
Mixed emotions
Susan’s final forever
Susan
Twenty-two inches of dirty blonde hair, pale skin, hazel brown eyes complemented by dairy long lashes, very light eyebrows with light pink lips. A body described before as a curvy glass bottle of milk. I go by the name Susan and I live by my past experiences. I can be very stubborn when I set my mind to something and I fight for what I want if my gut says I can do it. I have gotten into many sticky situations because of how I can set my mind to something but I have and always will fight to the end. I believe that all situations you set yourself to be in has a pack of cards you can use to out play it. You just need to know which pack to choose because there is always a slight glimpse of what to expect and this is the way I continue to live. I would not say I have been through a lot because many have been through way more than I have, but I am well aware of my harsh character and strong drive to accomplish whatever, therefore I am sure to think twice, maybe even three times, before I set my mind to something. Sometimes things are not as they seem and when you end up making decisions according to what things seem like in the moment you may find yourself in some situations.
Let's refer to the guys we come across as situations. With all situations I have faced, I knew what I was getting into. I always knew what pack of cards to choose and I always out played the situation like a professional gambler and I never lost. Even when it did seem like I lost, there was always some twist I would prefer to keep silent in order to avoid being stuck in a situation for longer and to hurt the other person less, or not even at all. And so, all situations were clear until a curved by the arm, solid to the bum, dipped in the richest chocolate piece of dessert dropped by. He had the nicest big glowy eyes, soft juicy lips and long hair with very fine curls and a perfect trim. Something very different that attracted my inner soul, by the name Kevin H. He made me think about my forever and at the time I barely knew this situation. Then everything changed, I needed not one but three packs of cards to out play this situation and if it was forever each pack of cards would have to be double stacked. One thing was for sure, this was a game I needed to play and I had to try my best because I needed a trophy of forever to shine on my counter.
Side Chick
It all started back in 2012 when we crossed paths. The start of our communication was the start of our love journey. We didn't start out as friends, we started as two extraordinary people trying to connect two crazy worlds. The night that we first spent time together, we were not alone. We were with a few friends at his house and he had tried to kiss me. It was so obvious that he was trying but I decided not to give in so easily. In my head I could leave without anything happening and have no regrets. It started getting late and every time we were about to go home he told us to wait another 30 minutes. I could see that he didn't want us to leave because he wanted something to