You were the one passionately defending Fleetwood Mac to your friend at Joe Coffee on Waverly. I chimed in about “Rumours,” but you were already late and left before I got your name. Would love to pick up the debate—and maybe a latte.
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We both ducked under the same awning on 14th Street, laughing at the downpour. You let me share your umbrella for two blocks before we went our separate ways at the crosswalk. The rain was cold, but your warmth lingered.
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You sat across from me, reading Murakami and wearing a bright red scarf. We exchanged awkward smiles every time the train screeched to a halt. If you're still wondering about that book recommendation, let’s finish the conversation above ground.
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You sat across from me, reading Murakami and wearing a bright red scarf. We exchanged awkward smiles every time the train screeched to a halt. If you're still wondering about that book recommendation, let’s finish the conversation above ground.
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You sat across from me, reading Murakami and wearing a bright red scarf. We exchanged awkward smiles every time the train screeched to a halt. If you're still wondering about that book recommendation, let’s finish the conversation above ground.
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell13 people viewed
You sat across from me, reading Murakami and wearing a bright red scarf. We exchanged awkward smiles every time the train screeched to a halt. If you're still wondering about that book recommendation, let’s finish the conversation above ground.
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell19 people viewed