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fortlessly he looked so polished and refined in his suit. He exuded confid
s tall and carried himself with such grace, fitting perfectly into the bakery's ambiance. But it was more
d caught me staring. All his compliments were both flattering and endeari
or
ly mind you staring. I can't
d that so easily. I gently bru
thinks you're some kind of fairy because she made sure ev
ut Amelia enjoying the cake. "I'm so glad she liked it. It
interest. "Really? That's wonderful. I
d me with warmth, and I couldn't help but feel honored at the
ust for us. His words flowed effortlessly, and with every sentence, I found myself more enchanted by him. He spoke a
e time I've talked to him. He has been the sweetest person ever. Though I haven't really been in this si
ith admiration. "It's evident that you pour your heart and soul into every c
reams were tangible, like he saw the
Well I still am but I think this could be a big opportunity of me." I said ,but then at the mentioned the upcoming competition, I noticed a brief pause
y dreams and aspirations for my bakery. Thompson's attentive li
lades. You can just imagine my suprise when I first came into your bakery. I didn't know there was one ar
think it's
ible, Samantha," Thompson said, his voice soft and earn
ouraging words, and I blushed once more. "Than
yself drawn to his sense of humor and hi
me feel valued and seen. It was as if the world faded away, and it was
that fills the room, y
warmly, his eyes n
d each other, then. And I must say, Samantha,
art race, and I found myself unable t
n. It would be wonderful to
fore gathering the courage to ask, "Would you like to try a slic
on mine. "I would be delighted to, Sa
and nervousness. I wanted to make a good impression on h
icity surged through me. I couldn't help but wonder if he felt it too. Our eye
chance encounter. It felt like the beginning of a beautiful melody, an