86.) this is a long one, bear with me
Person A has been chatting and emailing with someone they've met on the internet. And though it may sound weird, they have not exchanged photos or Skyped, so person A has no idea what this person looks like, and likewise the other way around.
Person A has fallen in love with this person and is excited when the person asks for a date. Photos have still not been exchanged. A has gotten a (vague) description. Tall, handsome, pretty, etc. But the person will have something recognizable, like holding a flower or wearing some sort of hat.
The meeting is at a bar and A waits there. Various people come and go. Until person B comes in who fits the vague description and happens to have the flower/hat/whatever. A gets excited and immediately drags B into a date.
But what A doesn't know, is that B is not the person behind the emails. It's coincidence they match the description. But B doesn't mind suddenly being flirted with by A, who looks very cute.
How will they find out this is all a big misunderstanding?Bonus: Person C is the one behind the emails, who's good friends with A and got a crush on them. Afraid to ruin the friendship, they started with the emails, but then finally wanted to tell the truth.
