She wanted the simple things in life. She didn’t ask for much, and what she did ask for, was reasonable. She wanted a partner who would make her feel beautiful. Someone who wanted to cheer her up when she was down. Someone who wasn’t too stubborn to apologize when they were wrong. Someone who would make her laugh, even when she’s alone. Someone who would laugh with her, and who didn’t think that having goofy moments was immature. She wanted a lover who admired her natural hair, toasted skin, juicy thighs, t-shirt and panty Saturdays and soft kisses. She wanted someone that she was enough for. She wanted a special person who appreciated her appreciation for them. Someone she could love deeply without fear. Someone who was willing to love her soul, selflessly. She wanted a mate she could love like he had never known love before. She wanted someone she could be free, confident and exactly who she was with. Someone she never had to pretend with, without the fear of losing them. She wanted someone she could change her mind with, without ridicule. Someone she could discover herself with. She wanted someone to share and trust her secrets with. She wanted someone to protect her. She wanted someone who she could make life beautiful with. Someone who would change into someone better than they ever imagined, not because she pushed or asked, but because her love made them want to be better. She wanted someone who would say something sweet and random like, “you make me so happy”!  She didn’t want anyone perfect, she wanted someone real. Someone who was willing to learn themselves and her. She wanted someone to grow with. She didn’t want much, did she?  Â—Treka L. House















