@♡﹕ choi san. chaeyeon carefully selected her outfit for her first meet up. she wanted to look put-together but not too formal, so she chose a pair of high-waisted jeans and a cream-colored turtleneck sweater. she added a brown leather jacket to keep warm in the autumn air. she arrived at the museum square at noon, nearly just as san had. she had been looking forward to this meeting for days, and she was now feeling a mixture of excitement and nervousness. she had never met anyone from a dating app before, and she wasn't sure what to expect.
she peered around at the venue and saw san standing there, looking at the paintings. he was wearing a casual outfit that made him look even more handsome than he did in his profile photos. she took a deep breath and walked towards him and upon reached she greeted him with a warm smile. 'you look good up close, stranger'
@♡﹕ seo soojin. After numerous back and forth messages, Youngkyun and Soojin had finally agreed upon meeting up for what would be their first date; Not only that, but this would also be the first time the pair would have any kind of interaction outside of their usual dynamic of customer and employee.
Body clad in simple jeans, black t-shirt as well as his usual leather jacket, the male was now getting geared up to pick up his date. Making sure an extra helmet was available for the woman, he was quick to put his on and mount his burgundy red Ducati, engine roaring through the streets on his way to their meeting point — the ice rink.
@♡﹕ jung chaeyeon. whenever san has the time to take a reprieve from his job or usual shenanigans, he looked to the museum for solace. now that autumn weather came in full force, chills ran through his body as soon as a leaf falls from a tree. wearing a casual outfit composing of a grey hoodie with matching sweatpants, and a beanie to top it all off, he made his way to the museum square at noon. he peered inside at first in a brief search for a familiar face.
but it seems she hasn’t arrived yet. naturally, his eyes drifted over to the paintings as the clock was slowly ticking.