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A Tense Encounter Between Two Hearts

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June 16th

This morning, as I hopped on the coach at the Reading bus station, I was met with the usual dilemma: only one seat left, next to a chap who seemed just a touch older than me. I was too wrapped up in my own worries to notice much else. I had a seven-hour journey back to Mum and Dads in York ahead of me, and a jumble of troubles and unanswered questions rattling around my head.

Settling into my seat, the coach rumbled to life. Not long after, a hint of musk and a sharp aroma like freshly roasted espresso drifted over. The scent was so distinct and provoking that it tugged old summers right into the present.

Blazing sun, age seventeen, lying sprawled by a lazy stretch of the Thames, and there next to meJack, my first boyfriend, his warmth beside me and that intoxicating musky smell just like this. Wed stargaze after sneaking out, Jack whispering promises about never parting, always being together. My first loveintense and all-consuming. Id have given anything for him, even thought about packing in my studies just so I could stay near him.

Life, as it does, intervened. Jack was called up to serve and, in London, he met someone elsemarried her and left me with nothing but a heart full of memories. I never dated after Jack. Even a decade later, despite all logic, old feelings lingered on. Sometimes, I wondered if Id ever move on.

Curiosity got the better of me and I glanced sideways at my neighbour. Good Lord. Tall, blue-eyed, a mop of dark hair, those familiar featureshe could have passed for Jacks twin. My heart hammered, old feelings flaring up as if theyd never left.

Excuse methis might seem odd, but your name wouldnt be Jack, would it? I stammered, suddenly shy.

He turned, breaking into a warm grin as if hed heard something genuinely amusing. No, afraid not. Im Oliver, he said, still smiling. My face flushed, but his easy manner coaxed me on.

Im, erm, Lucy. Pleased to meet you.

A pleasure, Lucy, he said, still grinning. Funny thing, you look so much like someone I once knew.

Oh? I was surprised. Who?

My first love. We parted on bad termsshe found someone else. Not a day passes I dont think about her, and its been ten years. Olivers cheeks had coloured with something between embarrassment and nostalgia, eyes a little watery. And suddenly, here you are. Can you believe that?

I couldnt help but laugh, a bit nervously. Its uncanny. You remind me so much of my first love too. Its almost like fate, isnt it?

He considered this, then smiled again. Maybe we ought to exchange numbers. Keep in touch? See what comes of a coincidence like this?

Id like that, I said.

We swapped numbers, and conversation flowed easily between us for the rest of the trip. As I watched the countryside roll by, I considered how sometimes the world brings two people together when they least expect it, each carrying their own old wounds. Maybe it isnt always about second chances with the same people, but with kindred souls, drawn together when theyve healed enough to try again.

Today taught me that sometimes, just when you least expect it, life hands you a new beginningif youre willing to see it.

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