You were the one in the blue Eagles cap, swaying with the train as we both hung onto the same pole. We locked eyes every time the train jolted, but I was too shy to say hi before you hopped off at 30th Street. If you remember the girl clutching her Wawa coffee, let's try to catch the same train again.
20.00 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell333 people viewed
We ordered the same cheesesteak at Jim’s and joked about the eternal “wit or witout” debate while waiting in line. Your laugh made the wait fly by, but I lost you in the crowd before I got your number. Let’s settle the debate together over round two?
20.00 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell42 people viewed
You shared your umbrella with me as we both sprinted for cover during that sudden downpour last Thursday. I thanked you, but the nerve to ask your name vanished with the rain. If you see this, maybe we can finish our walk on a sunnier day?
20.00 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell25 people viewed
You were the one in the blue Eagles cap, swaying with the train as we both hung onto the same pole. We locked eyes every time the train jolted, but I was too shy to say hi before you hopped off at 30th Street. If you remember the girl clutching her Wawa coffee, let's try to catch the same train again.
20.00 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell29 people viewed
You shared your orange umbrella with me during Tuesday’s downpour at Bedford Ave, then vanished into the crowd at 1st Ave. I never got your name, just a smile and dry shoulders. Coffee sometime?
20.00 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell11 people viewed
Saturday night, Union Square subway platform—you spun around me in your bright red salsa shoes and joked I should join your impromptu dance. You left before I could say yes and embarrass myself in front of everyone. Let me try again?
20.00 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell15 people viewed
We both sat on the same bench by the Bethesda Fountain, reading the same book—“Crying in H Mart.” You caught me crying and offered a tissue. I wish I’d asked for your number instead of just saying thanks.
20.00 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell11 people viewed
You shared your orange umbrella with me during Tuesday’s downpour at Bedford Ave, then vanished into the crowd at 1st Ave. I never got your name, just a smile and dry shoulders. Coffee sometime?
20.00 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell8 people viewed
Saturday night, Union Square subway platform—you spun around me in your bright red salsa shoes and joked I should join your impromptu dance. You left before I could say yes and embarrass myself in front of everyone. Let me try again?
20.00 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell27 people viewed
We both sat on the same bench by the Bethesda Fountain, reading the same book—“Crying in H Mart.” You caught me crying and offered a tissue. I wish I’d asked for your number instead of just saying thanks.
20.00 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell29 people viewed
You shared your orange umbrella with me during Tuesday’s downpour at Bedford Ave, then vanished into the crowd at 1st Ave. I never got your name, just a smile and dry shoulders. Coffee sometime?
20.00 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell33 people viewed
Saturday night, Union Square subway platform—you spun around me in your bright red salsa shoes and joked I should join your impromptu dance. You left before I could say yes and embarrass myself in front of everyone. Let me try again?
20.00 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell30 people viewed