Aw man.
That woman was me.
God help me, I'm a Creepy Fan Anecdote.
I guess I could point out that I couldn't have been impossible for me to be following him all week: I was running hither and thither like an ant in an upset hill most of the time and barely able to keep track of my own party: nor was he the only drawing I did, in fact I sketched lots of people who were there (especially at panels), since sketching's kinda what I do when I'm in a place for extended periods of time, and I sure didn't use the word beguiling, ugh. He might be a few things, but "beguiling" is not one of them.
Wait... Damn, I knew I should have kept my weird observation about how he kinda glides when he walks to myself. Being in the last stages of my animation education and being hyper-aware of how stuff moves is not much of an excuse, not when the observation is as weird as that one was.
Yahtzee, if you are out there reading this, know that I'm very sorry. I've got nothing but my word to prove that I'm actually a nice, intelligent, non-threatening person: the kind of person bad enough at fandom in general to be mortified that I became your first Creepy Fan Story, and if I could go back and change how I acted, I would.
Thank you for being so gracious and cool, even in the face of such weirdness. Jarred or no, you reacted like a real gentleman. And call it silly but I was really happy when you actually said you liked the drawing: I'd been shopping that sketchbook around the Career Pavilion all week only to hear dismissal after dismissal, so hearing something encouraging at the very end was more heartening then you knew.
I don't expect the Creepy Fan Anecdote to die with this letter, so I guess all I can do is apologize again, wish you well, and thank you for not spouting profanities into my face, kicking me down the escalator with one of those freakishly long legs, or pulling the Imp out of your hat so it could hack off my limbs.
I'm gonna go sit in the corner now.
Everyone else, well, now that you've read about one of MY most embarrassing moments. Anyone else here ever made an ass of themselves in public, in front of people whose opinions you actually care about?