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Here's another straight number-close, but I want to document it, because (a) the circumstances are entertaining and (b) I'm wondering what to do next. The girl is of exceptionally high value, but I fear I've blown it.
After an exceptionally unrewarding visit to an outdoor festival Sunday, consisting of getting utterly blown out by the first three girls I approached and being told the next two had boyfriends, I head out in the early evening to get some exercise, with no thought of the female sex in my mind. By about 7 PM the air temperature has dropped enough to run outdoors. There is a network of long pedestrianized trails in our city that were conceived as a redevelopment effort to replace disused railroad lines and provide opportunities for outdoor recreation. The park is still in use for the festival, so I try this trail for the first time.
I am making a steady average pace of about 07:00 per mile, when just under 2½ miles into my run, I behold a spectacle that turns my legs to jelly. Perched astride a vintage-looking yellow bicycle is what appears to be a goddess taking a photograph. Dressed for the 75-degree evening air in black cotton shorts of the minimum achievable length that is still an outer garment and not a piece of underwear, she has one honey-and-cream-colored leg bent at the knee and resting on a pedal, the other outstretched to its full, glorious length supporting her weight upon the ground. With elbows pointed outward as she holds the camera steady with both hands, her breasts are thrust forward and her long, black hair rests on her bare shoulders.
I start to feel faint.
I come to a standstill on the opposite side of the footpath, wiping my face with a red washcloth. It takes me only a few seconds to get my breath back, and I'm about to walk over and open her, when she sets off on her bicycle again. As she departs she sees me, gives me a devilish smile and her black eyes shoot out a look of challenge and amusement. She accelerates to her previous pace, a leisurely enough speed... for a bicycle.
An older woman weeding a garden nearby sees this, winks at me and laughs. I am silently thankful for my own prescient resolve to stay fit.
The plan was to run 3 miles, then turn back the way I came, making a 6-mile roundtrip. Well, the plan is now in the wastebasket. I take my pace up to 06:30. The yellow bicycle is already disappearing over the horizon. I am too old for this. I push past the 6-minute pace, to 05:55. I glimpse the girl occasionally. Perhaps I can keep pace with her, but there's no prospect of catching her, surely? There are townhouses to the side of the path; perhaps she lives in one of them, perhaps she's turned off and gone home already.
I can't give up. The dark hair–pale features combination renders me incapable of rational thought every time, folks
Lengthening my stride and remembering everything I was taught about technique, and ignoring any protest from my legs or lungs, I bring the pace as far as 05:38. This is after over 3 miles of running and I am 38 years old. Of a sudden, in the distance, she is there. Turned toward me, stationary—what bliss!—and taking another photograph.
I don't lose any time this time around. The moment she is done with the snapshot, I walk toward her. She sees me coming and makes very encouraging eye contact.
I indicate with a gesture for her to take out her earbuds, and she complies. Barely suppressing a smile—my eyes give it away—I gesture back down the path in the direction of where I first saw her 4,000 feet or so behind.
I ask her name and take her hand. Then:
The 07:00 pace feels like an easy jog by comparison. About 1½ miles into the return journey, I see her again; she waves and I wave back.
After showering, I text her:
About 24 hours later, at 9:40 PM Monday, I call her. She's not available, so I leave a voice message. "Hey MadisonAvenue, this is Marty calling. Too bad I missed you, I guess we'll catch up some other time. Bye."
I haven't heard back. I'm not going to be in town this weekend, and I'll be pretty jet-lagged when I return, so I think I'll refrain from further contact for at least a week unless I hear from her first.
But this is the point where in the past I've often lost high-value girls who seemed interested, such as UndueInfluence and BeOfGoodCheer. So I hope that doesn't happen. I doubt there's anything I can do now other than just sit and wait...
-Marty
After an exceptionally unrewarding visit to an outdoor festival Sunday, consisting of getting utterly blown out by the first three girls I approached and being told the next two had boyfriends, I head out in the early evening to get some exercise, with no thought of the female sex in my mind. By about 7 PM the air temperature has dropped enough to run outdoors. There is a network of long pedestrianized trails in our city that were conceived as a redevelopment effort to replace disused railroad lines and provide opportunities for outdoor recreation. The park is still in use for the festival, so I try this trail for the first time.
I am making a steady average pace of about 07:00 per mile, when just under 2½ miles into my run, I behold a spectacle that turns my legs to jelly. Perched astride a vintage-looking yellow bicycle is what appears to be a goddess taking a photograph. Dressed for the 75-degree evening air in black cotton shorts of the minimum achievable length that is still an outer garment and not a piece of underwear, she has one honey-and-cream-colored leg bent at the knee and resting on a pedal, the other outstretched to its full, glorious length supporting her weight upon the ground. With elbows pointed outward as she holds the camera steady with both hands, her breasts are thrust forward and her long, black hair rests on her bare shoulders.
I start to feel faint.
I come to a standstill on the opposite side of the footpath, wiping my face with a red washcloth. It takes me only a few seconds to get my breath back, and I'm about to walk over and open her, when she sets off on her bicycle again. As she departs she sees me, gives me a devilish smile and her black eyes shoot out a look of challenge and amusement. She accelerates to her previous pace, a leisurely enough speed... for a bicycle.
An older woman weeding a garden nearby sees this, winks at me and laughs. I am silently thankful for my own prescient resolve to stay fit.
The plan was to run 3 miles, then turn back the way I came, making a 6-mile roundtrip. Well, the plan is now in the wastebasket. I take my pace up to 06:30. The yellow bicycle is already disappearing over the horizon. I am too old for this. I push past the 6-minute pace, to 05:55. I glimpse the girl occasionally. Perhaps I can keep pace with her, but there's no prospect of catching her, surely? There are townhouses to the side of the path; perhaps she lives in one of them, perhaps she's turned off and gone home already.
I can't give up. The dark hair–pale features combination renders me incapable of rational thought every time, folks
Lengthening my stride and remembering everything I was taught about technique, and ignoring any protest from my legs or lungs, I bring the pace as far as 05:38. This is after over 3 miles of running and I am 38 years old. Of a sudden, in the distance, she is there. Turned toward me, stationary—what bliss!—and taking another photograph.
I don't lose any time this time around. The moment she is done with the snapshot, I walk toward her. She sees me coming and makes very encouraging eye contact.
I indicate with a gesture for her to take out her earbuds, and she complies. Barely suppressing a smile—my eyes give it away—I gesture back down the path in the direction of where I first saw her 4,000 feet or so behind.
- Marty: I wanted to tell you—back there—that your city photo would've looked much nicer with you in it on your yellow bicycle. But you sped off before I could open my mouth! I'm so glad you stopped again; I'd never have been able to catch up otherwise.
MadisonAvenue: Oh! Hahahahaha!
I ask her name and take her hand. Then:
- Marty: Are you enjoying your bike ride on this warm evening?
MadisonAvenue: Yes, I am, thank you! What about you?
Marty: Well, I was enjoying my run, until—
MadisonAvenue: —until I "distracted" you. Right?
- Marty: So, what do you do?
MadisonAvenue: Market research, is the simple answer.
Marty: Are you with one of the big firms?
MadisonAvenue: I'm with an advertising firm, but I lead their market research function.
Marty: Oh? And how long have you been doing that?
MadisonAvenue: Ten years or so.
- MadisonAvenue: Yes, really! I'm 33.
Marty: Closer to my own age than I'd have ever imagined. Are you from this part of the country?
MadisonAvenue: No, I'm from Philadelphia.
Marty: And how long have you been in our city? Do you feel at home here now?
MadisonAvenue: 3 years... I discovered this outdoor trail as soon as I arrived and from that moment on I was as happy as can be.
Marty: So, I know Philadelphia is pretty densely populated, but...
MadisonAvenue: Pretty densely populated, but with plenty of parks and recreational spaces to compensate. (She looks off into the distance.)
Marty: It sounds as if you miss it. Do you go back often?
MadisonAvenue: I do miss it. I was there this weekend, actually. Just flew back in and now I'm out on my bike.
Marty: Well, you must be tired. I shouldn't keep you. But this combination of skin, hair and eyes (I indicate her body) just plays games with my head.
MadisonAvenue: (giggles) Oh thank you!
Marty: Would you like to get a bite to eat with me?
The 07:00 pace feels like an easy jog by comparison. About 1½ miles into the return journey, I see her again; she waves and I wave back.
After showering, I text her:
Sun 9:00 PM—Marty: Good to meet a fellow lover of the outdoors, MadisonAvenue! Hope you have a relaxing evening -Marty
Sun 9:41 PM—MadisonAvenue: Likewise, sir! Thank you for all the sweet compliments. Hope you've recovered from your run!
About 24 hours later, at 9:40 PM Monday, I call her. She's not available, so I leave a voice message. "Hey MadisonAvenue, this is Marty calling. Too bad I missed you, I guess we'll catch up some other time. Bye."
I haven't heard back. I'm not going to be in town this weekend, and I'll be pretty jet-lagged when I return, so I think I'll refrain from further contact for at least a week unless I hear from her first.
But this is the point where in the past I've often lost high-value girls who seemed interested, such as UndueInfluence and BeOfGoodCheer. So I hope that doesn't happen. I doubt there's anything I can do now other than just sit and wait...
-Marty