He checked his watch. It was approaching midnight but the temperature felt warm like the sun had yet to set. A cool breeze that puts a smile on your face on those hot summer days came without any warning. It made his short walk from his car to the restaurant that much better. He had done this before. Well, not exactly. The elements had always changed but the thrill of it didn't. Three years to this date he and his girlfriend, now his wife, had started a tradition. This tradition was carried out two times a year and involved them being someone else. Yes, they would role play that they were different people in different circumstances. To keep it from being something that seemed planned and took away from the spontaneity they would take turns deciding on the scenario. A scenario which would be presented to one another starting with the words, "Wouldn't it be great..."
Three days before he had received the letter in the mail in a brown envelope with only name on the front in old English letters. It started :
"Wouldn't it be great if you ran into someone at the Great Tap House of London Restaurant at the bar and immediately desire to carry her to the nearest hotel and have your way with her? This after having some red wine, chatting and complimenting her on her fabulous red dress? I think it would be. It would be even better if they met an hour before the bar closed. A little conversation...but not too much."
A grin came across his face as he remembered the lines. She was always creative with her letters. As he entered the building he noticed anticipation just like the first time he ever did it brought flashes of past encounters with it. Fixing his tie, he ordered a martini. As he sat there, out of the corner of his eye, he glimpsed something red. he spun on his stool.
" Hi there."
"Hello"
"My name is Emerson. And you are?"
"Aren't you going to ask me to sit down first?"
"I'm sorry. I was just overtaken by your beautiful smile, and gorgeous red dress." She smiled even wider.
"What would you like to drink? Red wine would be my best guess."
Three years and counting. Wouldn't it be great? He knew it was. He knew it was great!
Lovely idea!
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