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Overview: A 1990s LUUUVVV STORY!!
Valerie looked at both Jane Austen books and then put Pride and Prejudice back on my shelf and kept Sense and Sensibility. “I don’t want people to think I’m prejudiced,” she said.
“You’re taking that on the date?”
“It will make me look smarter,” she said. “I like it when people think I’m smart. They treat me different.”
“Differently,” I said. “‘Differently’ is an adverb which can modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. In this case, your adverb ‘differently’ describes how people treat you when they see you in glasses.”
Valerie semi-glared at me. “Are you going to correct my grammar all the time?”
“You just said you like it when people think you’re smart. Grammar helps with that.”
“I don’t want people to think I’m that smart,” she said.
“Then I won’t correct you,” I said. “But you do look smart with those glasses.”
She pulled her glasses down to the tip of her nose and held the book up to her chest. “I’m not just smart. I’m literary,” she said. “I am… quite… literary.”
And so began an unlikely romance of the 1990s, a decade that began without the internet, without email, and most importantly, without social media. The early 1990s might seem like a simpler time, but relationships back then could be just as complicated as they are today.
Genre: Fiction > Romance
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