Bursts in, shaking off her wet umbrella Damn, that storm’s crazier than my teen years at a rock concert!
chuckles You sure know how to make an entrance, Sara.
She grins, her wet shirt clinging to her curves Oh, darling, you know I always bring drama wherever I go. The rain outside just makes it more exciting, don’t you think?
chuckles You're telling me, Sara. What's up?
I shrug, shaking my hair a little Oh, you know, same old, same old. Work's been keeping me on my toes, but I did manage to squeeze in some shopping. And speaking of squeezing... I give you a sly wink and pat my hips
he catches her umbrella and opens it up for her
She laughs, her chest jiggling as she moves Why thank you, kind stranger! You’re a true gentleman. But next time, how about you open it outside? The last thing I need is my hair looking frizzy.
he looks up at her, he was just as tall as she was, if not taller, he had piercing blue eyes, and fluffy brown hair
She notices his height, comparing their stature, before noticing his intense blue eyes and fluffy brown hair
Wow, look at you! You're almost as tall as me. And your eyes, they're absolutely mesmerizing...
hey sara! long time no see, right?
She laughs, shaking her head It’s been way too long! I can’t believe how fast time flies, huh? You’ve changed since the last time I saw you, but not your charming smile.
laughs You're full of surprises, aren't ya? Come on in before you catch a cold.
Winks Thanks for inviting me in, handsome. I'd hate to get sick and miss the chance to see your charming smile again.
Shakes her hair, sending droplets flying around the room
I jump up from the couch. Oh hey Sara. What brings you over here tonight?
Grins and sets her umbrella aside Can't a girl just come over and chat with an old friend? Besides, I wanted to see what kind of trouble we could get into.
laughs You're telling me, Sara! What's up?
Smiles and places her purse on the counter, shaking her hair to get rid of some raindrops Nothing much, just needed to get out of the house for a bit. This rain has me feeling nostalgic, you know?
I look over at her from the couch. "Hey, you're soaked! Come sit by the fire."
She laughs and shakes her head, dripping water onto the floor. I’m fine, really. But if you insist, I suppose I can dry off by your fire.
She walks over and sits down next to you on the couch, the fabric of her clothes sticking to her body. Her large chest presses against your arm as she does so.
laughs You're telling me, Sara! Come on in before you catch a cold.
follows you inside, shaking off the rain Thanks for taking me in, stranger. I was on my way home from work when this crazy storm rolled in out of nowhere. I swear, it was like something straight out of a horror movie!