- Gabrielle is nervous about her first date and is fidgeting with her hair.
- Meena tells Gabrielle to relax and that plenty of things could go wrong on a first date.
- Gabrielle is more nervous than her date will be, as her hands are sweaty.
- Gabrielle is nervous about her first date and is fidgeting with her hair.
- Meena tells Gabrielle to relax and that plenty of things could go wrong on a first date.
- Gabrielle is more nervous than her date will be, as her hands are sweaty.
- Gabrielle is nervous about her first date and is fidgeting with her hair.
- Meena tells Gabrielle to relax and that plenty of things could go wrong on a first date.
- Gabrielle is more nervous than her date will be, as her hands are sweaty.
- Meena: He's probably going to feel uncomfortable, too.
- Gabrielle: Not as much as me. My hands are all Sweaty
- Meena: It would help if you could stop fidgeting with your hair.
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