Missed Connections London Facebook Group
15 February 2024
Post Number 1984:
To the blue-eyed man in the lilac shirt at Rhodri's on the night of 10 February:
Hello!
Look, I’m not usually the type to do this. Before you walked into my life and changed the flow of my days with just a radiant smile, I would have looked at this page, sighed at all the syrupy confessions of deep longing and affection, and started being concerned for the safety of all who yearn to connect with a stranger, to all who dare shout into, well, a void. Now, look at me prattling on. I guess I just thought that if I do not grab this chance, I might lose the opportunity to talk to you, cut down the lines of communication before they’ve even been built up. If it comes out awkward and weird, I’m so sorry.
Well, first of all, I want you to know that I can actually answer your question that fateful night. I know. It was Rhod, the bartender and owner, that you posed that little query to, your sparkling sapphire eyes flying open as you heard the funky bass line, bright brass notes, and soulful voice crooning in Japanese piped in from the bar’s loudspeakers. You excitedly asked Rhod what song was playing, and unfortunately, for you, he replied that he didn’t know, and that his son living in Japan was the one who created the playlist for the bar. You sighed and gave a polite giggle before shrugging, as if to resign yourself to never knowing what that mystery tune is.
I do, though. It’s called “Telephone Number”, and it’s by a Japanese singer named Junko Ohashi. I happen to own a copy of the album it’s from, and you’re right. I also find it’s a smooth little jazzy gem. Funny you should choose that particular song, though. Ah, I don’t want to get ahead of myself.
However, apart from the title of the track, there are other things I’ve kept inside me ---things I’ve written on the Notes application of my phone that I use as a journal, things I’ve practiced every day to tell the man I've been yearning to hold for a very long time now. Yes, I was waiting for the day I could spill them out to the very person I’ve dreamt about a thousand or so times already. Well, I think this is the day I want that man to answer the call of my heart, and of course, I'm talking about you.
I want you to know that that February night at the bar wasn’t the first time I saw you, actually. I first encountered you and your sapphire blue eyes at a record store in Islington at the beginning of last year; you beamed as you scoured the stacks and saw Heatwave’s “Too Hot to Handle” (one of my favourite albums, by the way) amongst the myriad of titles. Even then, the very first time I laid eyes on you, I just had to notice you, as if there were a ringing tone in my head saying, “Come look at him”. Since that day, I have dreamt about you beaming, this time, at me as I put on a record on our player in the living room.
I want you to know that the first time I bumped into you randomly at a Waitrose, that very moment I was on Cloud 9 as you got a shopping trolley and give me a polite smile, I resolved that I would get groceries only there. I want you to know that Rhodri’s wasn’t my regular bar until one March night, my friend invited me there for her birthday and boom, there you were, your dark blue eyes filled with cheekiness as you chuckled at a joke from a mate of yours. You know how they say that smartphones are addictive; well, I find your radiant smile and scintillating eyes even more so. Yes, I’m so hooked on them that I changed my places of habit just to see more of you. I think it’s worth it, though. Unlike an addiction to social media apps, this is something I don’t want to purge from.
I want you to know that one of my most prized possessions is a calling card you accidentally dropped on the floor at Rhodri’s one night in June. I couldn’t help noticing the small piece of cardboard, as if it were a nugget of gold buried in rock. I tried to hand it back to you, but in my stilettos, I couldn’t chase after you as you briskly walked out the door and into the summer night. I hope you don’t mind that I’ve kept it, Jonathan; yes, I had to peek at what your name was. (Sorry if that was weird.) Jonathan….I’ve always found that such a beautiful name. To me, it sounds very, well, gentlemanly with a hint of cool (God, sorry if that’s even weirder.). Of course, now, it’s even more beautiful to me now that I know it’s what you’re called.
Most of all, I want you to know that that girl who stood you up that night a couple of days ago was very foolish to not show up for the date you set up. No, I’m not part of some party line; I just overheard you talking to Rhod and found out that she messaged you that she wouldn’t show up because she dug through your social media accounts and figured you weren’t her type. In fact, every single woman who I’ve seen you take to the bar for drinks on a date and then, have the gall to reject you is absolutely out of her mind, I think. To repeat what Rhod told you when you received that bitter rejection text message, Jonathan, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with you. Nothing at all. If there’s anything wrong, it’s with these women’s eyes for not seeing how dazzling you are. I see it, and if you give me the chance, I will show you what I see in you, which is, well, the entire universe.
You know, I was about to tell you everything, spill to you these words I’ve saved on the Notes app of my phone for more than a year. I closed my eyes, pondering on how to finally confess it all you, before I got up with my knees wobbling…and did not see you on that bar stool anymore. Apparently, you had to hurry home to not miss the last Victoria line service. I was gutted; it was like I missed an important, life-changing call by five seconds. I cried on my way home, tears splattering on my phone screen still displaying the heartfelt speech I wanted to give you, and wondered if I would ever get the chance to speak to you.
…and that’s why I’m here, hoping against all odds that you’d pick up the call of my heart. Since you were asking Rhod about “Telephone Number”, I thought why don’t I do the same as Junko Ohashi and ask you to give me a ring (Yes, that is what that song is about, by the way, a woman begging for the man she fancies to come call her up.). I know this is brazen, but what else is a girl to do when she is calling for someone to be in her life?
You can call me at 07297 056709, if you’d like. I promise that if you do say yes and dial that number, I shall try to make you smile as brightly as you did when you found that Heatwave album all those months ago. My phone ringing because of your call would be as if a choir of angels sang all around me, you know. I’ll be patiently waiting, Jonathan.
Waiting for your ring,
Carly (a.k.a. The brunette in the salmon dress)
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Oh…my….word! Could this be really happening?
I was just about to post on Missed Connections London when I read, oh my, a post by someone who seems to be the woman I’ve been seeing --- well, more like stealing glances at--- regularly at Rhodri’s on the same group page…and it looks like it’s about me. ABOUT ME??
Could it really be that the woman I fancy has answered my silent call for her heart? OH MY!
There’s only one way to find out, I guess. With my hands trembling with nerves, excitement, and elation, I grab my mobile phone and dial the number at the end of the open letter to me. Oh goodness, here I go.
07....
Oh my God! She also fancies me! The enchanting, intoxicating woman I’ve been secretly staring at whenever I’m at Rhodri’s, the same brunette woman with the dazzling steel grey eyes who I’ve dreamt about for over a year now, would like to talk to me, Jonathan Williams. HOW IS THAT EVEN POSSIBLE?!
...29...
Oh goodness, I still can’t believe she actually noticed me at that record shop. Not only that, but that Heatwave album is amongst her favourites too? Pinch me; is this real? Well, I guess I’m going to have to tell her that I couldn’t help gazing at her and those twinkling eyes filled with joy when she was scouring the stacks that same January day.
Jonathan, don’t mess this up. It’s true that you’ve imagined the two of you cuddling on the couch whilst listening to records, but don’t be all dopey when you do hear her voice. Please don’t prattle on and scare her.
...7...
Oh goodness, all that time was wasted going out on fruitless dates with women who only gave you the constant refrain of “It’s not you; it’s me”--- translation: Jonathan, you are not my type --- or, worse, a very blunt “No thanks, I don’t date dweebs.” All that time, you sat through blank stares and chilly conversations, only for your dates to sneak off into the loo or badly pretend to receive an important call and then, abruptly end your rendez-vous. Why? Oh, it’s just because you thought that mesmerising brunette you’ve switched to shopping at Waitrose for would never be interested in you. No, it can’t be that the angel of the Islington record stores would ever have the time of day to notice you, right.
Here’s proof of the contrary, Jonathan. Oh my!
...05...
Did my little ploy of “accidentally” dropping a calling card on the floor of Rhodri’s so that the gorgeous grey-eyed bar regular may pick it up…. actually work? I remember that June night very clearly and how I was kicking myself mentally on the Tube home in regret for pulling what I thought was a very ridiculous move once the realisation of what I did at the bar came over me.
“How embarrassing was that,” I thought to myself. “God, Jonathan, that was so daft of you.”
Well, it turns out it wasn’t such a stupid idea, after all. Wow! I think the only caveat is that I didn’t notice I dropped two cards, so one time in August, I had to make a dash back to the office before going to another meeting on the other side of London. Oh well.
...67...
Oh, how beautiful was she in that salmon dress a couple of days ago! I think the colour brought out just how lustrous her chestnut waves are, how soulful her grey eyes are….and I get to admire them from nearer if I manage to ask her out on a date. That is definitely progress for you, mate. Oh my goodness!
Hmmmm….blue eyes with grey eyes make what eye colour? Our children will be…oh stop, Jonathan.
...08
After two rings, I hear a click. Gulp! It’s now or never.
“Hello,” says the melodious voice on the other side. My goodness, why does it sound like music? God, her voice may be my new favourite sound now.
“Hello, uhm, is this Alicia?”
“Y-yes, it’s me speaking. May I know who’s calling?”
“Hi, uhm, I’m Jonathan. Uhm, it’s Jonathan Williams.”
"Oh my goodness! You saw my Missed Connections London post! I can’t believe it!”
“Yes, Post Number 1978, up on the page on Valentine’s Day.”
“Gosh! You actually remember the post number. I….I just can’t believe I’m talking to you. You actually gave me a call!”
“But of course! To be honest, well, I was about to post on the group because, well, I wanted you to call me up.”
“Oh wow! Really? That’s incredible! I, uhm, was actually afraid when I made that open letter to you that you’d be into the other brunette at the bar that night. ”
“Wait, there was another one? Well, I didn’t even notice, to be honest. It has always been you I’ve wanted to talk to. Very badly too.”
"Oh, that’s great news for me. And you wanted to ring me up. Wow!”
“Well, if I had my way, I’d eventually give you another kind of ring….oh crap, that’s….Oh, I’m so sorry for that terrible line.”
I sigh as I realise my mouth has, once again, run too fast for my brain to catch up. That’s it. She won’t give you a chance now, just like the women you went on dates with. Just….
“To be honest, that is everything I’ve ever dreamt about since I first saw you, Jonathan. Really! Look, uhm, I know this may be a bit too forward, but, uhm, would you like to go out with me some time?”
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This was wonderful!!! I really enjoyed this one. I love how you format your stories in a unique way with real world scenarios! Really enjoyed the characters. I loved the twist and the clues leading up to it. As usual your stories have such a good feel and I loved this!!!! Splendid job!! :)
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Hi, Daniel ! First of all, I want to thank you for, again, reading my stories and leaving such lovely comments. I truly, truly appreciate your support. I think I mentioned to you before that there was a week I did two stories, and my slapped together secondary one got more likes than the one I really liked... Well, this is the primary story. Hahahaha ! I'm happy you liked the format. I saw someone else use a Missed Connexions advert format and decided to try it out here. I'm happy it worked. Hahahaha ! The twist ! I quite enjoyed doing t...
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You're welcome! I'm a huge fan of your work and love reading your stories! I see big things in your writing future!!!! :)
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Oh, that's the sweetest ! Thank you, Daniel ! I also see big things in your writing future.
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Things work out for Alicia and Jonathan, but this is a punch in the gut to Carly. Not that she knows, necessarily, what happened. But, it sounds like Alicia left a very similar post, so perhaps she can figure it out (and maybe there's room for a dark follow up story :) The clues are subtle in this one. I initially thought Alicia was a typo, but looking again it seems not. I wonder if maybe they're too similar though, down to both being brunettes in salmon dresses, having nearly identical phone numbers, and all three of them mutually stalki...
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Hahahaha ! Glad you liked it, Michal ! Right, at least, Jonathan and Alicia get a happy ending. I wanted to make the clues subtle so that when the twist is revealed, you have to go back to the first half. I sort of implied that Jonathan did Indeed call the correct woman. He notes that the woman he wanted to call posted on Valentine's Day, not the 15th. Besides, they probably have different facial features. That's why Jonathan mentions that it was Alicia all a long he wanted to talk to. Thanks for reading !
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I don't understand. He saw Clara's post, and misdialed the number, so far so good. But why did he call her "Alicia," when he was expecting to speak to Clara? And how did Alicia know anything about the post the Clara had put up?
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Hahaha ! Okay, to explain: 1. The post Jonathan saw was not Carly's; it's Alicia's. I put in the beginning of the story that Carly's post was from 15 February. During Jonathan's POV part, he mentions that the post he saw and decided to answer was from Valentine's Day. 2. Yes, that means Alicia also posted (and that her phone number is one digit off from Carly's). It's just not the post from the first half. It's the twist of the story, pretty much. 3. Jonathan's long-time crush is Alicia, not Carly. It's Alicia he's been wanting to talk to. ...
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Thank you for explaining it to me!
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The twist was clever, and I didn't see it coming! I thought both characters were adorable and gave this a great Valentine's Day feelgood vibe.
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Thank you so much, Kimberly! I love stories with a twist at the end, so I made one for Valentine's Day!
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Another great story, Stella! I want to say poor Carly, but also not... she seems a bit too obsessive :/. Thanks for sharing!
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Hahaha ! Well, I guess because I consider myself a hopeless romantic, don't consider her obsessive at all. She just confessed that she has feelings for Jonathan is all. It's not like she insists that she and him are together when they're not (*cough* Amy from the other story) Thanks for reading !
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Haha, I guess I thought maybe all these coincidental meetings weren't so coincidental, which gave me stalker vibes! It's a fine line I guess and it depends on your context.
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I liked the idea of the slow-motion dialing. And... oh, that last number! Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you so much, Yuliya ! I was thinking of how to reveal the twist in an effective way, and so, I thought of doing it through the telephone number. Glad you liked it.
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I like stories that make me realize there was something I've missed on the first read. A hidden clue that I have to go back and look for. Your story did that very elegantly.
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Oh wow, Yuliya ! I'm glad I was able to execute it well. Thank you! I too love those kinds of stories.
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Brilliant edgy and brave. A real narrative that played out like a true Shakespearean Drama. Bravo👏 👏 !!!!
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I love your description ! Shakespearean drama ! Perhaps, like Twelfth Night, only Orsino and Olivia love each other after all. Hahaha! Thank you so much !
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You’re welcome I just call it like I see it. Much like the Twelfth Night, Which is why I equate it to a true drama.
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That's a compliment, then. I love Twelfth Night !
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Fun love story! Of course, I had to go listen to the song. It does have a jazzy feel that seems like a 70s tune. The plot seems very 70s too (for me at least). I guess I'm thinking of the Pina Colada song. If this was a public FB forum, she was brave to put herself out there. Thanks for sharing!
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Ooh, Rupert Holmes! I love how he can weave stories in his song lyrics. I'm a big 70s music fan, so that's a compliment. Also, I grew up on jazz and quiet storm radio, so often, I'm inspired by jazzy songs. The song is actually from 1984 (therefore, Post Number 1984). Japan is apparently a big market for quiet storm artists. A lot of times, these confession Facebook pages ask posters to send these confessions in a private message to the moderators so they could keep their anonymity, if the wanted to. At least, Carly tried. Thanks for read...
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I'm unfamiliar with that kind of music (quiet storm). I'll have to try it out. Always keep my mind open for new music.
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Basically, it's an umbrella term for 70s and 80s jazz, soul, RnB, slow funk, and Motown. The term comes from Smokey Robinson's song "A Quiet Storm".
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Basically, it's an umbrella term for 70s and 80s jazz, soul, RnB, slow funk, and Motown. The term comes from Smokey Robinson's song "A Quiet Storm".
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Just a reminder: Please read Jonathan's part very carefully. 😛
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A great match and a very happy ending. I'm sure it can and does happen like this. Sometimes. It is a stretch that he saw her message but it's the kind of fairytale that all lovers of romance have to believe in. Loved the way you wove the song into the story. An enjoyable read.
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Yes, a very happy ending...at least for Alicia and Jonathan. I consider myself a romantic, so this was so fun to write. And yes, I believe this can happen. When I heard an English-language cover of the song and found out what the lyrics meant, I immediately thought "Well, what happens if he responds...to a different woman?". 😂 Thanks for reading this. Glad you liked it.
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Oops! Mixed messages.
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Well, it wasn't that it was mixed messages, but Alicia had messaged first and it was the one Jonathan wanted to see. Thanks for reading.
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The was a lot of fun. Poor Carly :( So much nuance in her approach. 😂 I wonder how much this type of thing has really happened. Puts me off ever attempting this pick up style 😂 This was beautifully structured with a lot of care for detail. I enjoyed the phone number going down to the last digit. Also the way his cheesy 'ring' joke at the end aligned with Carly's 'ring' pun at the end of her message Really great work. Thanks for sharing
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Yay ! I'm glad you liked it, Tom ! This was also a lot of fun to write. Like I said in a previous comment, I actually wrote this way before, but I was waiting for an appropriate prompt. Poor Carly, indeed. Personally, I think it will hit her once she sees Alicia and Jonathan's date going very smoothly unlike his previous dates. Thing is, though, Alicia also sent in a similar post, the one Jonathan responded to. Hahahaha ! I couldn't resist making a ring joke (inspired by the cheesy line my own "Jonathan" told me that made me realise I wa...
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Good story. Dreaming, what-ifs, and then the reality.
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Thank you, John! Glad you liked it! I was worried no one would catch on to the twist at the end. Happy that you did!
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How cute is that. Confession: Have no idea what missed connections is, but that doesn't seem to matter. Two people who seem to be too shy to make the 1st move. I does take balls to make yourself vulnerable like that.
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Missed Connections is basically a personals page where people could send ads to connect with people they just happen to bump into but never got the chance to talk to. Exactly this. All three (Alicia, Jonathan, and Carly) wanted to make the first move on the respective people they're secretly into. At least, Jonathan and Alicia were able to connect. Glad you liked it. Thanks for reading !
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Nailed it.
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Thank you, Ty ! I actually had this idea since January. I was just waiting for a romance prompt. Glad you liked it.
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