About this scene
Sidewalk by the corner of a mid-rise building, weekday afternoon, foot traffic light but not zero. She's in a red dress, flat sandals, small bag on her shoulder. She unzips him at the building corner with her bag still on her shoulder. The encounter is at street level with the building wall as the only cover. She does not check who walks past. Two pedestrians cross the street and one cyclist passes within thirty feet. Three minutes start to swallow. She wipes her mouth with her thumb and walks off.
What to watch for
The unzip is the bold moment. She doesn't check left or right. She does not pull him into a doorway. The whole encounter happens with the city visible in the background and she chooses to do it that way. The pedestrians who walk past on the opposite sidewalk all keep their eyes forward. The cyclist looks once and keeps going. Her body language never registers the audience. She maintains a rhythm that isn't fast, isn't slow, and never breaks for the entire run.