The commute continued and suddenly we were not just in the borough, but the train was above ground. Since there were significantly fewer people on the train, I looked up and had the following conversation:
MW: I didn't know you lived all the way out here.
HR Guy: (Stands up to hear better) I live by [Borough Medical School]
MW: (Shocked at the coincidence) My husband's a student there!
HR Guy: Yeah, I live in [my building]
MW: Me, too! I'm on [x floor]
HR Guy: I'm on [x+2]
HR Guy: So, do you work in the city?
MW: (Realizing he's not actually my HR Guy) Yeah, I work at a law firm
We continue in silence, him still standing, for the next two stops until we both get off the train.
Since that day, I have seen the guy around campus from a distance ...and promptly avoided him. Today I almost got on the same bus as him from the train to campus. Instead I just kept on walking to a different bus stop for a different bus that also takes me to campus.
Maybe not the most mature response to an honest mistake, but so far it's workin' for me.
2 comments:
Haha! I've totally done that before. I once started a convo with someone at the Astor Place station who I thought I had a class with. Nope!
Hehe, I love that story. :) Sorry for your awkwardness!
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