I look at you and see a life we haven’t lived yet.
Not imagined. Not hoped for.
Certain.
I look at your face and feel this quiet pull…
like I’ve known you longer than I should.
Like I’ve been waiting without realizing it.
I look at you and want to be the reason you laugh,
the reason your shoulders drop after a long day,
the reason your eyes soften when the world feels too loud.
I look at you and picture a future that feels strangely familiar.
A home. A table. Conversations that don’t end.
Your world folding into mine like it was always meant to.
I look at you and feel fearless.
Like with you, I’d finally stop second-guessing everything.
And then I look at you…
and remember I don’t even know your name.
I look at you as you walk past me,
two strangers pretending not to notice each other.
Just coffee. Just silence. Just timing.
I look at you when you glance back—
and for a second, something passes between us.
Something real.
But then I look at you walk out the door…
and drive away with someone else.
And just like that,
we become nothing more than strangers at the coffee shop.
I look at you as you walk in again.
Same place. Same time.
But this time, something is different.
I look at you as you move closer,
and I can feel it…
that invisible line between us getting thinner.
I look at you when you smile—
not polite, not distant.
Intentional.
I look at you as you walk toward me,
close enough now that I can’t pretend anymore.
You ask for my name.
And for a second…
I forget how to speak.
“I’m Marion,” I say, barely above a whisper.
I look at you as your smile grows,
as you start to say yours—
and then she walks in.
I look at you glance toward her,
the same woman from before,
the one who drove away with you.
And I feel it—
that quiet collapse of something that never even started.
Until you turn back to me and say,
“Marion… this is Laura. My sister. We just moved here.”
I look at you.
Really look at you this time.
And everything changes.
I laugh—soft, relieved, a little embarrassed.
“Hi, Laura.”
I look back at you, steady now. Certain.
“Are you single?”
You smile.
No hesitation this time.
“Yes.”
And just like that…
we’re not strangers anymore.