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Finding love on the Tube in London. It can be done

I walked onto the Tube as a mere squire. I walked off the train as a man fulfilled.

Paul Bleakley by Paul Bleakley
31-05-2016 05:00
in Expat Life

Ladies and gentlemen, step right up. You may be used to me providing random insights on the weird and wonderful cultural fascinations that come with living in London, however this time I will be a little bit different and exponentially more practical.

Allow me to explain. A regular topic of conversation within my social circle was that meeting a girl on the Tube and having good enough banter to pick her up is a near impossibility. You have to deal with almost insurmountable variables, not the least of which being the unknown amount of time that you have to perform.

It had become a personal challenge to prove that it can be done. I came close once, on a late night trip home from Brixton. That attempt collapsed when I was told to follow along to a “rave in Acton… or maybe Alperton…” The realisation that I just wasn’t up for that kind of adventure hit like a ton of bricks. Nevertheless, the near miss proved it could be done and only served to spur me and said social circle of mates on towards our destiny.

It happened one Sunday on the Piccadilly line. After a boozy day by the river, I jumped on the Tube at Piccadilly Circus with no intentions other than to head home. I collapsed into a seat without thinking, staring into space for three stops before inspiration struck. The train jerked to a stop randomly, and the leg of the person next to me grazed against mine, prompting me to turn… and there she was.

She was cute, big brown eyes and olive skin. I turned away out of awkwardness, and then I noticed something: in the reflection from the Tube window, she was smiling. I looked at her again, and turned away. In the reflection, she smiled again. This was it. This was my time. I began smiling and suddenly we were both smiling and anyone watching would have thought that we had both gone mad.

Conversation came next – stilted since, as it turned out, she was Italian. I will be the first to admit that my banter wasn’t in top form, but it didn’t seem to matter. Out of the corner of my eye, I noticed that my station was fast approaching and time was of the essence. I had to strike.

I took her phone, I put in my number and she gave me hers. The train slowed as it pulled into my station and I stood to leave. I leaned in for the hug, the European kiss-on-both-cheeks and then the lips, unexpected and out of the blue.

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I walked onto the Tube as a mere squire. I walked off the train as a man fulfilled. If I do nothing else with my life, I have accomplished the task that I set for myself. Destiny is mine.

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