Blind: Dating 2006 ^new^

“Well, I’m going to ask you anyway,” she said. “But I want the real answer. Not the cool answer.”

“So,” she said, wrapping her hands around the mug. “Mark said you hate when people ask ‘what’s your favorite movie?’ because it reduces everything to a ranking.” blind dating 2006

She scanned the room. Their eyes met. He lifted his book. She smiled—a small, guarded thing, like she wasn't sure she should. “Well, I’m going to ask you anyway,” she said

She was not what he expected. No glasses. No ironic tote bag. She wore a simple grey hoodie, jeans with a small rip at the knee, and Converse so beaten they looked like they’d walked through a war. Her hair was short, dark, and messy. In her hand: a perfect, pristine copy of Kafka on the Shore . “Mark said you hate when people ask ‘what’s

Nina tilted her head. Rain beaded on her eyelashes. “You’re not going to wait the mandatory three days?”

She didn’t laugh. She nodded slowly. “That scene. On the beach. When the house is falling apart.”