“And There Was Only One NOUN”
CHARACTER NAME 1 x CHARACTER NAME 2
Warning! ADJECTIVE . Don’t like, don’t VERB .
CHARACTER NAME 1 couldn’t believe it. Here they were in CITY with CHARACTER NAME 2 of all people, in the last PLACE in the city, and there was nowhere else to go.
“I’m sorry, CHARACTER NAME 1,” the OCCUPATION said, “but we only have one NOUN available for the SPAN OF TIME.”
CHARACTER NAME 2 looked ADJECTIVE .
“I guess we have no other choice.” They said.
With a/n VERB, CHARACTER NAME 1 said, “Alright, we’ll take it.”
The time passed endlessly as the two PAST TENSE VERB in the room, stealing ADJECTIVE glances at the other on opposite sides of the room. The atmosphere seemed thick with NOUN, until finally, CHARACTER NAME 1 spoke up.
“It’s getting ADJECTIVE and we might as well just VERB already.”
“I was about to say the same thing.” Said CHARACTER NAME 2.
And so they did, sharing the same NOUN.
“I’ve been meaning to tell you something, CHARACTER NAME 1,” they VERB -ed, “I have… PLURAL NOUN for you. But I’m a/n ANY GREEK LETTER , and our love is ADJECTIVE .”
VERB-ed.
“But, , couldn’t you tell? I’m a/n [ ANY GREEK LETTER .”