Een ontmoeting in Amsterdam
A Meeting in Amsterdam
Author: Love For Languages
Language: Dutch
Level: A1
Number of words: 2,100
Story Info
Author: Love For Languages
Language: Dutch
Level: A1
Number of words: 2,100
Story Summary
Twenty-eight-year-old art teacher Emma sits nervously in an Amsterdam cafรฉ, waiting for her blind date. Her friend Sophie has set up this meeting with Daan, a thirty-year-old bookstore employee who shares her love of books and cats. Wearing her lucky red scarf, Emma mentally rehearses what she'll say.
Daan arrives by walking straight into a chair, which breaks the ice in the most adorable way. They order coffee and food from a hilariously slow waiter who moves like he's underwater. What starts as awkward small talk quickly blossoms into lively conversation about their shared interests.
They discover their cats are equally crazy: Emma's Picasso only eats expensive food and fetches exclusively blue pens (why only blue ones?), while Daan's Hemingway sleeps on his keyboard and sends bizarre emails when he's not looking. These cat stories spark laughter and create an instant connection.
Emma shares funny stories about teaching teenagers who have creative theories about art - like thinking Mona Lisa smiles because she forgot her homework. Daan confesses he almost drank cat food this morning after accidentally putting coffee in Hemingway's bowl.
Time flies as they chat over Hoegaarden wheat beer. Two and a half hours pass in what feels like minutes. When it's time to leave, they eagerly exchange numbers and plan a second date at a book market near Spui, with Daan joking he'll try not to crash into the monument at Dam Square.
The story ends hopefully as both text Sophie to thank her for the perfect match. Though their respective cats couldn't care less about their romantic adventures, Emma and Daan know they've found something special. Amsterdam becomes even more beautiful when you meet someone who makes time disappear
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