Relaxing

Kate is a little intense.
 
Maybe just tense, period.
 
She’s like a little loaded spring. Never walks anywhere. Always trotting. The concept of a stroll goes right over her head. No time to relax. Must worry about something. It’s like she is always waiting for the other shoe to drop.
 
She’s a Glass Half Empty kinda gal.
 
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So, it’s weird when she has a Relaxed Day. Every now and then, round eye days.
 
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Soft and sorta normal looking.
 
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Even relaxed flinging
 
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Relaxed stalking
 
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That tension, though? Never that far away.
 
She just stores it in her wrist.
:)
 
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