Friday, 2 September 2016

I never paid much attention to the Camino before

It passes a few kilometers from our house. I know that people have been walking the Camino for nine hundred years, at least. I know that people from all walks of life walk it, whether they are religious or not. It is just that I have a lot to do, you know.
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Breanne:
When he leaves he always makes it a point to mention when he will see me next, as if he has already compared our schedules.
(1 September 2016)

Breanne:
When we are talking he is always moving around with his hands or body, sitting down, standing up.
(1 September 2016)

Breanne:
When I do, he turns away and looks a bit nervous.
(1 September 2016)

Breanne:
I catch him staring at me when he doesn't think I notice.
(1 September 2016)

Breanne:
He never stays past his shift, however.
(1 September 2016)

Breanne:
The conversation is always casual and we both ask each other how this is going or that.
(1 September 2016)

Breanne:
If we are in the same department, we will all chat as a group of co workers for the majority of the time, until he is about to leave, and we maybe spend the last 15 minutes just him and I catching up.
(1 September 2016)

Breanne:
If we are in different departments, he will usually visit me for at least 5 minutes, but not every time.
(1 September 2016)

Breanne:
We work opposite shifts but run into each other for about an hour twice a week.
(1 September 2016)

Breanne:
I am a female, and I'm interested in my male co worker.
(1 September 2016)

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