You sat across from me clutching a dog-eared copy of "The Goldfinch," your green scarf bright against the gray subway crowd. I smiled when you caught me humming along to your music, but then you vanished at Chambers Street before I could say hi.
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You balanced your coffee and book with grace until the sudden stop between 14th and Union Square. I apologized for bumping you and offered napkins, but we both laughed as the train lurched again. Would love a second chance to chat—this time over coffee, not on it.
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23 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell6 people viewed
You balanced your coffee and book with grace until the sudden stop between 14th and Union Square. I apologized for bumping you and offered napkins, but we both laughed as the train lurched again. Would love a second chance to chat—this time over coffee, not on it.
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23 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell8 people viewed
You dropped a copy of Kafka’s "The Trial" while reaching for the last Murakami. Our hands brushed, and you joked about existential crises. I chickened out before suggesting we read together over coffee—maybe fate will guide you to this post.
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23 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell7 people viewed
You spun me into an impromptu tango when our dogs tangled leashes by the fountain. I never got your name, but your laughter still echoes around the arches—I owe you a coffee and an apology to your pup.
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23 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell6 people viewed
You balanced your coffee and book with grace until the sudden stop between 14th and Union Square. I apologized for bumping you and offered napkins, but we both laughed as the train lurched again. Would love a second chance to chat—this time over coffee, not on it.
20.00 $
23 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell8 people viewed
We exchanged glances as the train screeched into Smith-9th, your bright red umbrella standing out among the crowd. You smiled when our eyes met, and I was too shy to say hello before you faded into the rain.
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23 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell7 people viewed
You balanced your coffee and book with grace until the sudden stop between 14th and Union Square. I apologized for bumping you and offered napkins, but we both laughed as the train lurched again. Would love a second chance to chat—this time over coffee, not on it.
20.00 $
23 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell5 people viewed
We exchanged glances as the train screeched into Smith-9th, your bright red umbrella standing out among the crowd. You smiled when our eyes met, and I was too shy to say hello before you faded into the rain.
20.00 $
23 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell6 people viewed
We exchanged glances as the train screeched into Smith-9th, your bright red umbrella standing out among the crowd. You smiled when our eyes met, and I was too shy to say hello before you faded into the rain.
We exchanged glances as the train screeched into Smith-9th, your bright red umbrella standing out among the crowd. You smiled when our eyes met, and I was too shy to say hello before you faded into the rain.
We got caught in the same downpour by Bethesda Fountain and huddled under your tiny umbrella. I’m the one who offered you half a soggy Granola bar—care to share a dry one next time?
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1 day agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell10 people viewed