I walked to the lake. it was a sunny day out. There were many birds an
Published Thursday, 16th Jul 03:16 BST
I walked to the lake. it was a sunny day out. There were many birds and bees buzzing around. People were having picnics out on the grass. I felt lonely since I had come alone. I decided that if tomorrow was sunny again I would use internet dating to find a partner to spend the day with. I was sick of having no passion in my life, no one to caress or to love. I then went on the Internet that evening and went to a website that specialised in matching shy guys with nice women. I then set up a date for the next day. The next day at 8 o'clock I picked her up from her apartment on Connelly street. I drove her around the city and then out into the country for the picnic. We went to the same lake I had been at previously. It was quite a beautiful day again. The sun was shining high in the sky and the golden rays made the calm water of the lake glisten. A man was playing with his dog over near the hedgerow. He was throwing a stick around the park and getting his dog to fetch it for him. It was quite a peaceful picnic. I then leant over to caress my date. There was love in her eyes so I gave her a kiss filled with passion. After we had finished eating we then packed up all the stuff and took off into the woods. We then found an old abandoned soviet bunker. It was quite romantic. All the grime and mildew made for quite the high point of the date. I then found a time machine and we went on a journey back to the Cretaceous. We then travelled across the tropical plains to where Moscow would be several hundred million years later. We then planted a bomb at that site and set it to blow up in 1945, so the evil Russians would be destroyed after they had won WW2 for the Allies. My date was so impressed by my amazing plan she fell in love with me and then she lent in to caress my back and gave me a kiss. The kiss was quite full of passion.
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