You helped me find my missing glasses in the produce aisle on Houston. I wanted to thank you with more than a frantic thank you, but you vanished near the avocados.
We huddled under the same tiny umbrella while waiting for our friends outside the Met. I didn’t get your name, just a memory of your laughter in the storm.
You were reading Murakami with a green scarf wrapped around your hair. We shared a smile as the train jolted, and then you disappeared into the Bedford crowd. Coffee sometime?
You dropped your produce and I helped you pick it up—it’s not every day you meet someone with such creative sock choices. You joked about avocado shortages and left before I could properly ask your name. Shall we compare sock collections over a coffee?
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6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell98 people viewed
You were feeding the ducks near Bethesda Fountain, sketchbook in hand, red beret perched perfectly. I wanted to say your drawing was beautiful, but chickened out. Tell me: doves or ducks, and can I see your art again?
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6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell128 people viewed
We reached for the same rare poetry book, hands brushing, and joked about fighting over it. I let you have it, but left wishing I’d asked for your number instead. How about a rematch—over coffee?
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6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell113 people viewed
You played guitar and sang "New York, New York" on the L platform. Our eyes met mid-verse, and for a second it felt like time paused. You never saw the tip I left, but maybe I could buy you coffee instead?
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6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell58 people viewed
We sang a duet to "Don’t Stop Believin’" even though neither of us probably should have. You bought me a drink, and we belted out every off-key note. Let’s try for an encore?
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6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell58 people viewed
You nearly ran me over (sorry, my bad!) but you apologized with such charm that I haven’t stopped smiling. If you’re the cyclist with the silver helmet and contagious laugh, let’s ride again—maybe together this time.
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6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell79 people viewed
You pulled me into a street dance near the farmers market. The music ended, we spun away, and I never caught your name—but I can't get your smile out of my mind.
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6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell80 people viewed