Embracing German 101: A Story of Self-Discovery and Forbidden Attraction

Discover forbidden attraction in a world of language and culture as one womans journey leads to self-discovery in Germany

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Embracing German 101: A Story of Self-Discovery and Forbidden Attraction Miss Emma Rose I scrunched my nose at the heavy textbook I pulled from the cheap plastic bag. "Jesus Emma," My roommate Katie snorted as she caught a glimpse of the thickly bound book. "I told you that you should have just taken a history course instead." We both had the same Arts major, but instead of having the same elective as her, I chose to go with something a little more challenging, German. After flipping through the textbook I was starting to think I might have taken on a bit more than I could handle. Katie's annoying little jab was rattling the last of my nerves. We both had our electives in an hour and I was still panicking about the content. It seemed the professor was trying to cover a huge amount for the small semester that we had. I had picked up a bit of the language from my fluent and friendly neighbor, but that was years ago. I shoved the textbook into my backpack and went to inspect myself in the mirror before we left. I fiddled with my hair for a moment, it was a bit past my shoulders all chestnut and curls and at that moment it was a bit wild looking. I tuned sideways to inspect my outfit, a plain pair of jeans and a nice red blouse. I readjusted my bra to make my B breasts appear a bit more full .I had just noticed that my blouse had a bit of lint sticking to it. I picked a bit of it off before I heard Katie kick the door. "We don't have time for all that!" "All of what?" I impatiently hollered through the door as I continued picking off bits of lint on the hem of my shirt. "Your freak out session, you are going to be fine Emma, I am just giving you a hard time." She said, her voice softening a bit. "You are a top student, you know that." I sighed as I gazed at my own reflection; a pair of nervous brown eyes peered back. "Alright," I said, defeated. "Let's go then." Glengall building, where my class was being held, was only a short walk away from residence commons so Katie and I quickly parted. It was a part of the old side of campus where most of the buildings were originally built when the university was first established. I weaved in and out of the first day of class buzz as I navigated my way to my classroom. I was only five minutes early but there was no sign of the professor. …but everything was about to change

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