The tip of her shoe covered foot, kept getting nudged par her rendez-vous amoureux, date sitting across from her, and it was really starting to bother her. Every time he made soft déplacer with his foot, all she could think about was him, not the man in front of her. He’s decently cute; her rendez-vous amoureux, date that is. He was some what short and scrawny, but still good looking. Though, his eyes, his eyes weren’t piercing blue, they were a dull brown. Nothing hidden behind them, and that’s what turned her off the most. Her rendez-vous amoureux, date wasn’t witty, complicated, ou even at all interesting. He was too nice, simple, and boring. There would most likely not being a seconde rendez-vous amoureux, date after this.
“What do toi do in your free time?”
Her rendez-vous amoureux, date asks.
“I don’t have much free time, I’m too busy with school and work most of the time.”
“So, all toi do is work?”
She gives a small laugh.
“Yeah, basically.”
“Although, since toi took a jour off from your busy work schedule, to go on a date, I can only assume toi like me.”
“What a loser.” House whispers to himself, sitting at the table, tableau behind theirs, trying to conceal his face with a magazine.
She gives a small chuckle. The type of chuckle that shows clear disgust and annoyance. But, she hides it with a small half smile.
“I knew toi liked me.”
He states, his face a glow.
House laughs, but louder than necessary.
She squinches her eyes, knowing who it is, and quickly turns around to the occupied table.
He drops the magazine, slowly.
“When did toi get here?”
He asks, jouer la comédie innocent.
She just stares.
“Lisa, everything okay?”
Her rendez-vous amoureux, date asks.
“I’m fine.”
She states a little too harshly, but never turning around. Her eyes still glued on House’s.
“Aren’t toi going to introduce me?”
House asks. A smart alec look plastered all over his face.
Still, nothing came out of her mouth, but an annoying loud breathing, that drove House crazy.
“I better get going.”
Her rendez-vous amoureux, date said, awkwardly.
She nodded.
“Uh, nice to have met-?”
“Greg House.”
She finally speaks.
“Okay, nice to have met you, Greg.”
House nods.
“Call me some time, Lis?”
“Yeah.”
Then, the man walks out.
“Lis? Really?”
“It’s a nick name.”
“A crappy one at that.”
“Nobody wants your opinions, so keep them to see yourself.”
“I’d rather express them.”
“Go express them to someone who actually enjoys them.”
“Only toi enjoy them.”
“You think I enjoy your obscenely rude comments? No.”
“But, toi put up with them, which is good enough.”
“I’m going home, goodnight.”
He gives a sad nod.
“Goodnight.”
He states, too quiet for it to be heard. Because, if she would have heard him, when she walked by, she would have noticed the sadness in his voice.
“What do toi do in your free time?”
Her rendez-vous amoureux, date asks.
“I don’t have much free time, I’m too busy with school and work most of the time.”
“So, all toi do is work?”
She gives a small laugh.
“Yeah, basically.”
“Although, since toi took a jour off from your busy work schedule, to go on a date, I can only assume toi like me.”
“What a loser.” House whispers to himself, sitting at the table, tableau behind theirs, trying to conceal his face with a magazine.
She gives a small chuckle. The type of chuckle that shows clear disgust and annoyance. But, she hides it with a small half smile.
“I knew toi liked me.”
He states, his face a glow.
House laughs, but louder than necessary.
She squinches her eyes, knowing who it is, and quickly turns around to the occupied table.
He drops the magazine, slowly.
“When did toi get here?”
He asks, jouer la comédie innocent.
She just stares.
“Lisa, everything okay?”
Her rendez-vous amoureux, date asks.
“I’m fine.”
She states a little too harshly, but never turning around. Her eyes still glued on House’s.
“Aren’t toi going to introduce me?”
House asks. A smart alec look plastered all over his face.
Still, nothing came out of her mouth, but an annoying loud breathing, that drove House crazy.
“I better get going.”
Her rendez-vous amoureux, date said, awkwardly.
She nodded.
“Uh, nice to have met-?”
“Greg House.”
She finally speaks.
“Okay, nice to have met you, Greg.”
House nods.
“Call me some time, Lis?”
“Yeah.”
Then, the man walks out.
“Lis? Really?”
“It’s a nick name.”
“A crappy one at that.”
“Nobody wants your opinions, so keep them to see yourself.”
“I’d rather express them.”
“Go express them to someone who actually enjoys them.”
“Only toi enjoy them.”
“You think I enjoy your obscenely rude comments? No.”
“But, toi put up with them, which is good enough.”
“I’m going home, goodnight.”
He gives a sad nod.
“Goodnight.”
He states, too quiet for it to be heard. Because, if she would have heard him, when she walked by, she would have noticed the sadness in his voice.
When does l’amour become something we need, rather than something we want? l’amour was seen as something special a long time ago. Now l’amour is what we are expected to have with us everyday of our lives. l’amour is common currency when toi are a teenager, but turns to worthless pennies the older toi get. Do we not care about the substance of what l’amour was and not what it has been made into today par commercialisation from American films and télévision commercials and soap operas? Only when we experience l’amour for real, can we commentaire and judge others who are in Love. l’amour means something different to everyone. Not two people’s feeling of l’amour is the same. Why do we generalize, rationalize and compartmentalize Love? l’amour is and will continue to be an enigma. Only a handful of people will ever unlock it and witness its true beauty and essence. The essence we all crave.
Love.
Love.