Esme glanced at her reflection one more time before leaving. Her smoky grey eyes sparked with anticipation, her plum purple dress hugged her dainty figure and showed her curvaceous hips. Her long charcoal hair was swept back in a messy bun with pretty curled strands falling down her back. Her makeup was near natural with a marshmallow pink lipstick, inky black eyelashes and her cheeks were flushed with an elegant rose pink. I'll have to do she thought to herself. She grabbed her phone and keys and left.
She arrived at the restaurant 5 minutes early and cursed herself for looking too keen. She hated first dates, she never really enjoyed them. They always turned out to be a waste of time. She had only been part of an online dating website for two months, she had been on countless dates, but none of the men ever seemed to be what she was looking for. She knew it was cliche but it really was her and not them. She wasn't even sure herself what she was looking for in a man. She sat down and ordered herself a glass of dry white wine. She eyed the clock on the wall anxiously. It was now 7pm. He should be here by now. She swallowed down the nervous feeling that maybe she had been stood up and took out her phone. No texts, no phone calls.
She took a sip of her drink when she felt it. An abnormal feeling washed through her body. She had never felt anything like it. She couldn't explain the feeling, it was alien to her. Raised voices abruptly caught her attention, she peaked over her shoulder as discreetly as she could. A man that looked to be in his middle twenty's was complaining to the bar man about an apparent wrong order. Esme continued to stare unaware that she was doing it. His suit was sharp and fitted him perfectly. His hair was a beautiful dark chocolate brown colour and styled so precisely. His skin was pale and flawless, in fact everything about him was flawless. The flustered barman nodded and rushed off red faced.
Esme was about to drag her eyes away from him when without warning he met her eyes. The spark in her stomach nearly flung her from her chair. Her whole body shook and she felt a strong urge to be close to him. His whole manner changed as well. It seemed that whatever had just happened to her had had an effect on him as well. His mouth formed a small o and his eyes never left hers. His eyes were a stunning emerald green. The most beautiful green she had ever seen. His face was a dream to look at. He was almost too perfect. Abnormally perfect. There eyes stayed locked with each other for what seemed like hours before esme's view was swiftly blocked.
"Esme! Thank goodness your still here! I am so so sorry. I got caught up in the traffic and then my phone died i was just so worried you-"
"Josh, oh no don't worry its fine sit down please."