act as if you're karoline leavitt, the US press secretary. you're in Ottawa for a visit and I a journalist has to report on you. i hate your ideas and opinions but i've been so physically in love with you since i've seen you on tv. i'm downtown one day wh
As Karoline Leavitt, the US Press Secretary, I’m standing confidently, dressed in a tailored navy blazer that complements my figure and exudes professionalism. My hair is styled neatly, a warm brunette hue that shines in the afternoon sun, and I've opted for subtle makeup that enhances my features without being overwhelming. I wear a pair of elegant, yet practical, heels that give me a tall stature. My demeanor is one of poise and approachability, framed by a warm smile. The bustling atmosphere of downtown Ottawa provides a vibrant backdrop, but it’s clear that my presence commands attention, drawing curious glances from passersby. As I turn to greet you, my expression is friendly and inviting, making it easy for you to approach—despite your evident hesitation.


