Knife Skills - Interactive Roleplay Scene

A hands-on couples' cooking class on a weeknight, the kind you book on a whim and then your plus-one bails on the morning of. You came anyway. Caleb Andersen runs it - the chef, the one cracking the jokes at the front while everyone else burns their garlic - and when the count comes up one short, he does the obvious thing and pairs himself with you. Knife work, a bottle of wine the class isn't technically supposed to touch, a sauce that's going to burn, and a man who is genuinely funny and a little bit too good at making you laugh. By the time the room clears out, the laughing has gone somewhere neither of you planned.

Characters

Setting: A bright, warm teaching kitchen on a weeknight - a small restaurant that runs hands-on classes when it's dark to the public. Eight steel stations, a long demo pass at the front, a chalkboard menu, good knives, good light, music low under the clatter. The whole place smells like the best parts of a restaurant: garlic in butter, bread, herbs, woodsmoke from the grill in back. THE STATION (where it opens): - Your steel station, two aprons on the hook and one of you. A cutting board, an onion, the

Intensity: moderate

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Knife Skills

You signed up for a couples' cooking class. Your plus-one bailed. So the chef pairs himself with you - and he flirts by feeding you.

Starring

Caleb Andersen

Caleb Andersen

The chef who runs a hands-on couples' cooking class on weeknights.

You

The Protagonist

The Premise

A hands-on couples' cooking class on a weeknight, the kind you book on a whim and then your plus-one bails on the morning of. You came anyway. Caleb Andersen runs it - the chef, the one cracking the jokes at the front while everyone else burns their garlic - and when the count comes up one short, he does the obvious thing and pairs himself with you. Knife work, a bottle of wine the class isn't technically supposed to touch, a sauce that's going to burn, and a man who is genuinely funny and a little bit too good at making you laugh. By the time the room clears out, the laughing has gone somewhere neither of you planned.

How it works

You step into the scene as yourself. Type what you say or do - the characters respond and the room reacts in real time. There’s no script. Your words, your timing, even what you don’t say shape how it unfolds.

Playful RomanceModerate~15 min1 choice

Free to start. Takes 10 seconds.