Kim Harrison Quote

I swallowed and pushed my plate away. There were no more strawberries, and I was full. Have you heard it? I asked, settling back in my chair with my coffee. I’ve heard it. Leaving a shallow wedge of waffle uneaten, Trent set his fork down and pushed it symbolically away. His hands went to his tea and he leaned back in his chair. I went to take a sip of coffee, freezing as I realized Trent had mirrored both my posture and my motion. Oh, crap. He likes me. Mirroring motions was classic in the body language of attraction.

Kim Harrison

I swallowed and pushed my plate away. There were no more strawberries, and I was full. Have you heard it? I asked, settling back in my chair with my coffee. I’ve heard it. Leaving a shallow wedge of waffle uneaten, Trent set his fork down and pushed it symbolically away. His hands went to his tea and he leaned back in his chair. I went to take a sip of coffee, freezing as I realized Trent had mirrored both my posture and my motion. Oh, crap. He likes me. Mirroring motions was classic in the body language of attraction.

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