"I very much agree. People makes places special. Unless there's something rare out there, I suppose." And one of those days, she was going to prove to people that the things that she knew she saw were actually real. And that she wasn't crazy. That was her goal in life. She didn't care if people thought she was crazy for the other things.
She held up her glass and beamed quite happily at him. "Oh well thank you." By the end of his toast, she was blushing quite a bit. She was pretty? No one ever said nice things about her like that. Well they said she was insanely nice, but that was about it. "You're very welcome, thank you for asking to come out. I haven't been out in a really long time. It's hard to with Dad being sick."
It was nice just to be out of the house. And not worrying about the next meeting. Though she never did. After all, no one had ever asked her out on a date.
"That sounds marvelous," she agreed. "How do you feel about the Khurmani Ke Kebab?" It had apricots and all sorts of lovely things. She was probably butchering the language but it sounded good.