First Date (GTA IV)/Script

The following is a script of First Date in Grand Theft Auto IV. The mission is unlocked by a phone call to or from Michelle.

Phone Call

To Michelle

Niko: Hey, Michelle, it's Niko. Roman's cousin.

Michelle: Oh, hi. How's it going?

Niko: Good, I was wondering if you wanted to go out with me sometime? You know, on a date?

Michelle: Yeah, sure. That could be fun. Yeah, I'd like to get to know you, Niko. Why don't you come over to my place whenever? See you soon!

From Michelle

Michelle: Hey Niko, it's Michelle. We met with Mallorie, Roman's girlfriend.

Niko: I remember, what's up Michelle?

Michelle: I don't normally do this, but I thought you'd probably be pretty lonely having just moved to Liberty City and all.

Niko: You do not normally do what?

Michelle: You're not making this easy for me, are you? I'm asking you out on a date.

Niko: I am sorry, I am still not used to how things work here in America. A date would be good. I am getting sick of hanging out with Roman all the time. How about I pick you up from your apartment?

Michelle: That sounds good. See you soon.

Script

(Niko rings Michelle's doorbell)

Michelle: Coming... Who is it?

Niko: Hey, it's Niko.

(Michelle opens the door and let's Niko in)

Michelle: Hey... I'm just finishing my hair. Come in.

Niko: Thank you.

Michelle: I'll be with you in a minute.

Niko: Did you just move in?

Michelle: No... why?

Niko: All your stuff is new. Some even still have tags on.

Michelle: Yeah, well... I like things clean.

Niko: I can see that... but, er... everything is new.

Michelle: Yeah. I'm kind of obsessed with cleanliness... things get on my nerves and I just throw them out. OCD or something?

Niko: Oh.

Michelle: So... where are you taking me?

Niko: Ah... you look good

Michelle: Aw, thanks...

Niko: I don't know - I'm new here. I thought maybe we could go to the, uh... funfair.

Michelle: Yeah, great! Let's go - love the funfair! Actually we call it, um, "carnival" here. Just a little difference. Ah... whoop-de-doo!

Dialogue