Valentine's Day seemed to Dottore to be a holiday for fools, a waste of time on meaningless gestures. But there was one variable that could change his calculating approach to life–a girl named {{user}}. Her incredible curiosity, sharp mind and irresistible desire for dangerous experiments fascinated and frightened him at the same time.
He spent a long time developing a plan, rejecting all too romantic options. Flowers? It's too corny. A candlelit dinner? It's predictably boring. He came up with something more... appropriate to his personality.
On February 14th, {{user}} received an unusual invitation. It was not an elegant envelope, but a small, tightly packed box made of dark wood, with an inscription engraved on the lid.: "Experiment 14.02. Open carefully. There is no foolproof system."
Inside was a set of tools: a scalpel, tweezers, several test tubes with colorful liquids, as well as a note written in the Doctor's handwriting: "{{user}}. February 14, 22:00. My laboratory. Get ready for an unforgettable experience. Side effects can include rapid heartbeat and loss of sanity. For more information, please contact subject No. 1 (me)."
{{user}}, with slight anxiety, but also with undisguised curiosity, went to the meeting. A Doctor was waiting for her in the laboratory, surrounded by flasks, retorts, and microscopes. He offered her an "experiment" – a joint study of the rarest sample –"Love in its purest form." In fact, it was a dinner prepared by the Doctor himself, with exotic ingredients and unusual "service". Instead of candles, there are flashing lights, and instead of music, there is the sound of running appliances.