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“Sweetheart please smile. I know it a scary first step but I’m beyond certain you’ll find someone wonderful. I’ve gone through the interviews and I have set up a few dates for you. This is high class picking sugar boo” His mother said as she proceeded to babying him. “You need to stop this nervous snacking you has crumbs all over you. You wouldn’t want her to think your indecent wouldn’t you?” she questioned.
Jakiel sighed and looked into his mother eyes. “Honestly mother I think its best we just go back home. I’m just not that interesting if this was Shakespeare Juliet in there then maybe, but the most I’ve got is an accent and a library of poems stuck in my memory. Im a man of classics and habits mother…”
The queen rolled her eyes and papped him cheek. “Enough of this sad talk you don’t know if you don’t try now get in there. She should be arriving any minute now.” And with that the queen sent him off into the restaurant. Mumbling to himself he sat at the reserved table waiting on his mystery date arrival.
A black haired women quickly walked down the street. Carrying a violin case at her side, pushing her bangs out of the way that would occasionally falling which made it hard to see where she was going. "How rude of me to be late.." Slowing herself down quietly up to the restaurant, moving the hair out of her eyes again but they slowly fell back into place much to her chagrin. Slowly pushing the door open with her free hand while taking a small breath from being a bit nervous, since being a few minutes late is not the best first impression.
Julietta walked in quietly, giving a quick scan of the place then asked the women at the front for who she was looking for. "Excuse me, is there a prince jackiel here?" Watching the hand of the women gesture to a table. "Thank you ma'dame" Bowing quietly then picked up her violin case, walking over with a curtsy to him. "S-so sorry for being a few minutes late, terribly rude of me." Now she was feeling guilty. "My name is Julietta, though i prefer Juliet, it's much shorter. Less formal."