You're on your way to a theater were you are supposed to meet your hidden lover, hence this wide smile on your face. Unfortunately you found no carriage to drive you there so you rush under the snow. As you arrive, a bit late, he welcomes you with a warm hug and you rush inside to take a sit. After this very enjoyable evening he eventually escort you home and proposes. You're now a happy mother of two, and everytime you see snow you remember that wonderful night !
Heine_Ram wrote:
•Two or more sentences is suffice. (You have to make it interesting, so is the reason for two sentence minimum. I would advise three sentences to the least, but some people can make good descriptions with just two sentences.)
•NO SHORT SENTENCES! ex. You are leaving home. You are planning a vacation. You enjoyed it. NO! It should rather be: You are leaving home for a relaxing vacation. Upon your arrival to your destination you run into a tall dark stranger. This stranger refuses to let you go without talking to you a bit, but it soon turns out, after days of running into him, you realize he is your soul mate. (Then you could go on more if you want, but you can leave it at that.)