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Serendipity
R. Alex Whitlock
My last day at OmniStar, I saw one of the coworkers that I really took a liking to and whose number I wanted for coffee or a drink some time. Unfortunately, I didn't get the number because it seemed like he was in a hurry to get to his station (and OmniStar is pretty anal about tardiness). I've been keeping an eye out for him ever since. The only time I saw him he was in his suburban driving out of a gas station. I thought it unwise to jump in front of a moving suburban.
Earlier in the week I was pretty agitated with myself when I discovered that my credit card was not where it should be. It forced me to borrow $10 from a coworker and lead me down the wayward path dietarily speaking. I was relieved when I figured out what had happened to it. The last place I'd used it was Applebee's. I am notorious for leaving credit cards at restaurants. So while I was relieved, I still had the inconvenience of having to drive down there to get it.
So guess who was walking out of Applebee's when I was walking in?
I haven't been this happy to get the phone number of a guy... well... ever.
 
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