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"Who is she talking to?" Glenda. He saw no one but himself there.
"I'm talking to you sweet." Austin made it clear, Glenda was struck. While Austin smiled at her, Glenda's face met. He lost focus, his legs tripped and he fell dragged until finally crashed from the treadmill he was using. His body hit one of the chairs there. The whole gym laughed looking at him, Glenda's face was getting hotter, she was embarrassed not to play when people laughed at her who could not balance her body to the point of falling in front of everyone. Glenda tried to get up, her attention being caught as Austin approached her and thrust his hand at her. Glenda looked up, "let's go, I'll help, '" he said. The heavy voice of the man managed to make his heart tremble violently.
Glenda grabbed Austin's helping hand and tried to get up even though Austin seemed a little difficult to get him up. "Thank you" Glenda said.
"Not a problem."
Glenda petrified in her place, still glued to look at the handsome face of Austin in front of her. The man really looked like an extraordinarily beautiful sculptural sculpture.
"D-he just called me sweet...does he not like me?" Glenda. "Oh no! There is no way a man who wants a fat woman full of fat, weighing 88kg, especially if the body bongsor looks like a aunt. Not even a fly will anyone want to glance at me." Glenda shook her head slowly. Austin looked at her with a confused face. "You okay?" Ask ensures.
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Glenda rolled like a baby elephant—no, errat! maybe more precisely the baby dinosaur in the middle of the kasmaran. He had just met a man who had managed to thrill and shake his feelings beyond the shocks he made when jumping. The man was named Austin, and from his first glance; Glenda had fallen in love with him without caring if later her love story would be more like handsome and the beast instead of beauty and the beast because Austin was a man. The woman was currently inside her personal space, hugging her favorite beauty magazine tightly while smiling herself like a sane person. Okay, errata. Not that far, at least Glenda could still think clearly even if only a little for now. His brain has always been filled with the handsome figure of Austin who has helped him when everyone laughed when he saw a baby dinosaur that fell in the middle of a gym visited by members of his gym. Unlike the case with the man he had met before, Glenda felt that Austin was special. Because the man has a warm heart, and a friendly attitude and attention that makes him feel comfortable. Plus the man was completely indiscriminate in getting along.
Fidela opened the door to her daughter's room without warning, making Glenda flinch in shock as the shadow in her imagination blurred and revealed the figure of a middle-aged woman who now looked at her questioningly.
"Mama... I told you before I came in, knock on the door!" Tukas Glenda was upset when Austin's shadow was lost to the sudden appearance of Fidela.
"Oh, yes. Mama forgot." Fidela shut the door tightly and then knocked on it quietly before opening it again. Glenda could only sigh deeply in response to his attitude.
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