We sat on opposite benches near the Bethesda Terrace, both sketching the scene. You caught me staring at your bright purple striped socks and grinned. I’d love to see your art—maybe over coffee?
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1 week agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell10 people viewed
You spun me around during the impromptu salsa session by the fountain last Saturday night. I lost you in the crowd but can’t forget your moves—or the way you made the city blur around us.
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1 week agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell11 people viewed
We both dove for the same umbrella turning inside out in a sudden downpour on 14th Street. You laughed and offered me half your umbrella for one city block. Rain check?
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1 week agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell7 people viewed
You were wearing a bright green scarf and reading Murakami. Our eyes met as the train rattled over the Manhattan Bridge and you smiled when I almost dropped my coffee. If you see this, I'd love to share a ride—or a book chat—sometime.
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1 week agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell11 people viewed
Saturday night, you wore silver shoes and danced like nobody was watching during the jazz concert. I was the guy with two left feet, wishing I had the courage to join you.
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1 week agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell11 people viewed
You bumped into me by the reading room, and my latte went flying. We both laughed, and you offered to buy me a new one. I regret not taking you up on it—are you still around for a raincheck?
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1 week agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell12 people viewed
We kept making eye contact between Canal Street and 125th—your red umbrella brightened up the whole rainy morning. I wanted to say hi, but the train was too packed and you disappeared at 59th. Coffee sometime?
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1 week agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell11 people viewed
You played “Stand By Me” on your guitar, filling the car with music and smiles. I was the girl in the red coat who mouthed the words but was too shy to say hi when we got to 14th Street.
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1 week agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell13 people viewed
You played “Stand By Me” on your guitar, filling the car with music and smiles. I was the girl in the red coat who mouthed the words but was too shy to say hi when we got to 14th Street.
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1 week agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell13 people viewed
You were reading Murakami, headphones in, and smiled at me every time we made eye contact between stops. I got off at Bedford and lost my nerve—if you see this, coffee sometime?
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1 week agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell12 people viewed