-Using Maximus inceptional method:
: lord of the Moon sign (Mercury) being in a fixed sign (Leo) = later stages of the relationship a mixture of + and - circumstances, feelings, actions
: Venus partile conjunction with the Moon in the signification house of the first meeting = love (Venus) which is subject to continuous ups and downs, joingings and seperations, highs and lows (Moon), characterizing the quality or dynamic nature of the potential future relationship
: Venus/Moon in an elevated degree of Virgo: means the above described quality and nature of the relationship is extremely so (that is, as described above but to a very intense level)
: Mercury, significator of the direction imprinted by the first meeting, is posited in the 12th house: shows many restrictions, griefs, frustrations, regrets, as part of the nature of the relationship which will ensue from this first meeting, especially so since this significator (Mercury) is partile conjunct the difficult Lillith.
:significator Mercury is retrograde, indicating little forward progress in the developments arising from this first meeting; ie, things go back and forth, but don't really substantially progress anywhere
:Jupiter is significator of the 7th house concerned with such things as possibility of marriage: Jupiter is partile conjunct the SN, which indicates substantial problems either regarding existing marriage (of one or both of the people involved in this first meeting chart) and/or suggesting that marriage between these 2 people is unlikely or would tend to be unfortunate (if ever effected)
:the star Zosma in in longitudinal conjunction with the ascendant; Zosma is a star of Saturn+Venus qualities (so we have an influence equivalent to a Venus conjunct Saturn aspect qualifying the ascending degree) Gives long term influences, but also mixed + and - influences as well.
Overall, the indications of the first meeting chart stamp a varying, up and down, but long lasting imprint upon any relationship springing from this first meeting, foreshadowing a quite difficult road laying ahead.
(PS: like the Greeks and Romans, I consider inceptional charts of great prognostic importance)