I glance at my watch— (ADJECTIVE) time already! I dash out the door, snagging my (ADJECTIVE) jacket from the hook. Outside, the (NOUN) of the city hits me, a symphony of (PLURAL NOUN) and (PLURAL NOUN). I'm meeting (PERSON'S NAME) at the famous (NOUN) café on 5th and (NOUN).
As I walk in, I spot (PERSON'S NAME), who's wearing a (NOUN) that makes my heart do somersaults. "Sorry I'm (ADJECTIVE)," I puff out, but they just smile and say, "I've only been here for a (NOUN)." We order (PLURAL NOUN) and (PLURAL NOUN), and the waiter brings them over with a (ADJECTIVE) flourish.
We decide to play a game of (NOUN) to break the ice, which ends with us laughing so hard, (LIQUID) nearly shoots out of (PERSON'S NAME)'s nose. Embarrassed, they grab a (NOUN) and dab at their face.
After the café, we head to the nearby (NOUN), where a street performer is juggling (PLURAL NOUN). (PERSON'S NAME) dares me to join in, so I do, adding (PLURAL NOUN) to the mix, getting (ADJECTIVE) cheers from the crowd.
As the sun sets, we find ourselves at a (NOUN) by the river, sharing a (NOUN) and talking about our (ADJECTIVE) dreams. "I've never met anyone who makes me feel so (ADJECTIVE)," (PERSON'S NAME) admits, and my cheeks burn (COLOR).
We end the night with a (ADJECTIVE) walk, our (PLURAL NOUN) echoing on the (NOUN). "This was the best (NOUN) ever," I say. (PERSON'S NAME) grins and promises, "It's just the first of many (PLURAL NOUN)."
And as I head home, I can't help but feel that this (ADJECTIVE) date might just be the start of something .