Chame-o Aluado. Ele é um moço de poses diferentes, sorrisos discretos. Tem cara de menino largado, um quê de esquisitice, uma sensibilidade não menos esquisita, um jeito encantado de ser, um toque de intuição e um tom de doçura. Ele reflete coisas, um brilho de estrela, uma inquietude. É intenso e tem mania de sentir por completo, de amar por completo e de ser por completo. Ele tem aquele gosto doce de menino romântico e aquele gosto ácido de homem moderno.
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