The Easy Girl

sensual foodI’m not sure when I wrote this, but it was probably in the early 1990s. I’m also not sure why I called her the “easy girl.” I see a lot of me in this description … almost like I took aspects of my self and intensified them for this character.

She is average looking with average hair – brown – average eyes – something between green and brown-gold – and average height – 5’6″.

She is majoring in cuisine. She knows everything about food, its preparation and its service. Food factors in most of her conversations – especially those about sex, which is also one of her favorite topics.

She delights in the sensuality of food: the way it smells, the way it tastes, and the way it feels to both serve it to one’s mouth and once it is there.

She’s going to be a famous chef, but currently works in the school cafeteria.

She sometimes uses her own vocabulary for things.

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