The lovely young Eleanor is a pretty
young woman, a sweet dusky maiden with luscious skin the shade of molten
chocolate with an exotic scent that makes your head spin and your pulse race,
leaving you dizzy with delight.
Her sweet Angelic face, is heavenly
framed with rich soft curls,
as black as jet and shiny like a raven’s wing.
She looks at you with soulful eyes,
warm and inviting which are brown like burnt sugar and possess a hypnotic
quality.
Her exquisite nose is small and
button like and is the perfect punctuation for her demerara lips, which are
softly moist and wear a constant smile playing around them until she unleashes a
full-bodied beam and her whole face lights up, bright enough to dazzle a star
and making her dark eyes seductively beguiling.
Unintentionally coy and unambiguously
sweet, elegant young Eleanor moves gracefully like a cat, while remaining playful
as a kitten.
She is delicately limbed and is lithe and lissom with dainty hands and her feet
are small like those of a child.
She holds her head high with
assurance and confidence on her swan like neck which sits symmetrically on sculptured
shoulders atop a sleek slender frame, possessed of a tiny waist and narrow hips.
Her small round buttocks are almost like a boys, and her breasts sit in perfect
parity. Unimaginably she seems completely unaware of her allure and oblivious to
her beauty and the effect she has on men and women alike.
Sceptical of any appeal, incredible as it may seem she doesn’t see the woman
she has become or the woman she has been for many months.
She has come of age and is to all
intents and purposes at ease with herself and she is in no hurry to squander
her innocence, and her virginity will not be lost casually to someone
undeserving.
But perhaps the most wondrous thing
about the lovely young Eleanor is that she will not recognise herself from this
description of her and she will think it refers to a stranger, which all adds
to the wonderful whole that she is and making her all the more desirable for it.
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