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Descriptive Essay: Obeying The Piped

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Descriptive Essay: Obeying The Piped
The sound of soothing music penetrated time and space, interrupting a peaceful slumber. The melody beckoned her to come closer, drawn into another world, another dimension. Obeying the Piped Piper, she followed the sound into the dense mist that made it difficult to see.
The encompassing fog obscured all vision and her fear hung on the distinct possibility of running into something unyielding or worse falling into a deep chasm. Until suddenly realizing that wouldn’t be feasible as her feet weren’t touching the ground. They floated inches above on the white haze that encircled her legs. She felt like an angel commingling with the clouds.
Then suddenly the mist began to disperse in various directions from a surge of wind, and she found herself
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His outline seemed strangely familiar. As if he could feel her gaze, he turned his head seeking her out of the crowd. As his eyes caught hers, he winked.
Now she knew why she waited. Nodding to his gentlemen friends, he began to saunter across the dance floor heading straight for her. He wove in and out of the elegant dancers dodging elbows and legs until he stood in front of her.
Even with the bulging muscles apparent under his formal evening wear, he looked very regal and dignified and at the same time extremely handsome. By the glint in his eyes, she could see how pleased he was with her appearance.
He flashed a lopsided grin before dipping down in a sweeping bow. Reaching his arm around her waist, he pulled her into his arms drawing them both onto the dance floor.
She tried reaching into the depths of her memory for the steps to the waltz. As they began to dance, she realized it wasn’t necessary. They moved together in fluid motion across the ballroom. Their steps were in sync with each other and the other couples as they circled the room. It had her curiosity aroused as she had never mastered the dance during her long ago class.
There was the feeling of lightness in her heart that at one time she believed she would never feel

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