the girl in the sage shop

 i just wanted an essential oil —

something to keep around me,

something that felt like peace.


she was behind the counter,

beautiful like sunlight had learned how to walk —

soft voice, golden aura,

the kind of face that makes calm feel alive.


she started showing me scents one by one,

each with a story,

each meant to heal something different.

then she smiled and said,

“this one’s my favourite.”


she said it helps with stress,

but the way it smelled —

clean, warm, grounding —

it was already doing something to me.


i told her i’d take it.

as she rang it up,

i looked around and said,

“it’s nice and inviting in here… it’s a trip.”


she laughed,

then brushed her hands through her long hair,

smiling —

a slow, unguarded kind of smile

that said she felt it too.


i paid, smiled back,

walked out with her favourite scent in my bag,

and a different kind of calm on my skin.


some moments don’t need names,

they just leave you with proof —

that beauty can be quiet,

and attraction can feel like peace. 


- Mr. Mak


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