Love at First Sight!
I first met Anna at Tgif's and it definitely was love at first sight. I had just started my first shift as a host and I was up at the front greeting people. As I was looking around the restaurant to see what seats were open, Anna walked in to start her shift. I pretty much stared at her as she walked by and thought to myself, "Damn, that girl is beautiful!". Lucky for me, meeting her would be pretty easy because we worked together. However, starting a relationship was going to take a little more work.
I first met Anna at Tgif's and it definitely was love at first sight. I had just started my first shift as a host and I was up at the front greeting people. As I was looking around the restaurant to see what seats were open, Anna walked in to start her shift. I pretty much stared at her as she walked by and thought to myself, "Damn, that girl is beautiful!". Lucky for me, meeting her would be pretty easy because we worked together. However, starting a relationship was going to take a little more work.
Almost Love at First Sight?
For Anna, it wasn't quite love at first sight. Sure I had some nice curly hair, but that just wasn't enough. She thought of me as just another co-worker. We hung out with the same group of people, but it was never just the two of us. Then one night we took our break together and we were alone. This was my chance to make something happen. Luckily it was going to be easier than I thought. I noticed a bottle of ketchup (which I hate) so I went to move it off the table. I mentioned how much I hated the ketchup as I moved it. At that moment, she looked at me with a sparkle in her eye and said, " I hate ketchup too!". And I'd like to believe that from this very moment our relationship began to unfold.
For Anna, it wasn't quite love at first sight. Sure I had some nice curly hair, but that just wasn't enough. She thought of me as just another co-worker. We hung out with the same group of people, but it was never just the two of us. Then one night we took our break together and we were alone. This was my chance to make something happen. Luckily it was going to be easier than I thought. I noticed a bottle of ketchup (which I hate) so I went to move it off the table. I mentioned how much I hated the ketchup as I moved it. At that moment, she looked at me with a sparkle in her eye and said, " I hate ketchup too!". And I'd like to believe that from this very moment our relationship began to unfold.