>>520405It's like you just know she isn't used to too much luxury. Cook her up something nice and maybe let her sip on a little single serving boxed wine and she'll rock your 1 man ultra-lite tent all night long.
Then in the next morning you'll hear her dad screaming for her and she'll scamper off. If you follow her you'll see her obese mom and dad shoving their wet and dirty 20 person Coleman tent into the back of Ford Explorer while her semi-autistic 15 year old brother picks his nose and plays pokemon while sitting on a stump.
She probably hopes you didn't follow her, but she can't see you anyway. Your Arc'Teryx techwear blends in beautifully to the pine needles that litter the ground on this gorgeous September morning.
You'll spend the rest of the day in a bit of a daze. Wondering if you'll ever see that angel again. Probably not, but you'll keep the memory of her in the back of your mind for the rest of your life. Even on the altar, when staring the love of your life in the eyes, you'll always wonder about what could have been.
What if you never let her leave. You zipped the tent up again and took her away from there.
It's too late now. The SUV pulls away. She pulls out a cellphone. She glaces back one last time. You look at her face. It looks puzzled. Not sad, not happy, but you can tell she is feeling the same way you are right now.