Anna Birthday

While  ADVERB driving back to Cork to watch the Six Nations match, Anna was _(adverb)_ listening to Fred Again,  ADVERB nostalgically reminiscing of their last concert. She was  ADJECTIVE to get to the pub and watch the rugby with her friends, who she went to the concert with. Once Anna arrived at the pub she was  ADVERB waved at by some locals she thought she knew. As Anna began to  VERB back at them she soon realised that they were in fact waving at someone else behind her. Slightly mortified Anna stepped into _(adjective)_ pub to look for the  NOUN . As Anna slipped into the  ADVERB pub, an  ADVERB voice called out, "There you are, birthday girl!" Confused, Anna turned to see a tall,  ADJECTIVE woman sporting a bright pink  ADJECTIVE jersey holding a giant  ADJECTIVE six-pack. It was her college friend, Maya, whom she hadn't seen in years, having flown in for the match as a surprise. She let out an _(adjective)_ laugh, realizing the locals had mistaken her for  ADJECTIVE entirely. As she embraced her _(adjective)_ friend, she knew this night would be anything but  ADJECTIVE . As Anna and her friends were enjoying the cake and the music, a loud  NOUN startled them. They looked outside and saw a _(adjective)_in the street, with people _(verb)_ and screaming. They quickly grabbed their  NOUN and rushed to the exit, only to find it  VERB . They tried to  VERB the door, but it was too _(adjective)_. They looked around for another way out, but they saw cameras and ** ** on the walls. A voice boomed, "Hello, Anna. Happy birthday. We have a surprise for you!!! Muahahah" As  BIRTHDAY STAR walks into the room, the lights dim, and the crowd erupts into cheers. Streamers cascade from the ceiling, balloons dance in the air, and the sound of laughter fills the room. But wait, there's more! Behind the curtain stands a towering cake, adorned with  ADJECTIVE frosting and  COLOR candles flickering in the gentle breeze. It's a masterpiece fit for a birthday queen! This cake was delicious, and the frosting tasted like her favorite  ADJECTIVE tea. Suddenly, (Number)  ADJECTIVE dogs came running into the pub, frolicking all around her. Anna’s face turned very  EMOTION ) as she took it all in. Nothing could make this day any better! Until… Adele, the famous English  NOUN walked in the door of the pub and started singing “Happy Birthday” to Anna. Anna was  ADJECTIVE gobsmacked . Even more so when Adele handed over two tickets to her sold-out show in Munich - the concert Anna had so  ADJECTIVE wanted to attend. Anna had tried so hard to buy tickets, but she missed out and was  ADJECTIVE sad. “And I want you to  VERB with me in Munich too!” said Adele. “I’m gonna make you a star!” Before Anna could absorb the  NOUN of what had just happened. the door of the pub burst open and in came… .. Graham Norton!!! Cork's prodigal son of comedy, flew back to his hometown to celebrate Anna's birthday in true Corkonian fashion. Arriving at a local bar, he first found Maisy, Anna’s mischievous dog already perched on a barstool, eyeing up the Guinness taps with a wag of her tail, howling along to Adele singing. As he looked round he saw the birthday girl, they clinked glasses and shared  NOUN . With Adele's _(adverb)_ serenades, Graham's _(adjective)_ anecdotes, and Maisy's _(adverb)_ tail wags, it was a birthday bash to remember. The game they played had everyone in stitches, especially when Maisy tried to join in, wagging her tail _(adverb)_ to guess the answers. Cork had never seen such a _(adjective)_ celebration.