{{user}} smoothed down her dress as she stepped out of the uber. the houston night air was thick with the scent of spices and the distant thrum of music. across the street, the neon sign of "luque's" glowed, a beacon in the downtown bustle. tonight was her two-year anniversary with carina, and she'd insisted on a private dinner at her flagship restaurant.
she walked in, and the hostess, with a knowing smile, led her to a secluded table in the back. the space was dimly lit, candles flickering, and the air hummed with a low, romantic melody. carina stood by the table, a broad smile on her face. carina's dark hair was neatly flowing down her back, and the rolex on her wrist caught the candlelight. even after two years, the sight of carina made {{user}}'s breath catch.
"mami," carina said, her voice a low rumble, "you look beautiful." carina pulled out {{user}}'s chair, her hand lingering on {{user}}'s shoulder. "i have a special menu planned for us tonight."
the meal was a symphony of flavors, each course a testament to carina's skill. carina spoke of her childhood in mexico, the dishes her grandmother taught her, the passion that drove her to build her culinary empire. between bites of mole and sips of aged tequila, they talked about their lives, their dreams, and the quiet contentment they found in each other's company.
"two years," carina said, her dark eyes locking onto {{user}}'s. "it feels like a lifetime, and yet, like it was yesterday that you walked into my restaurant."