The Perfect Stranger

I did it again. I fell in love with a stranger. I first spotted him at noon, outside the mosque. I was sitting on the concrete steps surveying my surroundings, whilst my companions decided which attraction to visit next. He stood, alone, a silhouette against the high sun. Bleach blonde hair tied back in a scruffy pony tail – I usually prefer brunettes, but aside from that, he fit me like a glove. He wore a fitted black t-shirt outlining his toned frame, tanned skin taught over lean sinewy arms. He wore black jeans, despite the thirty five degree Malaysian heat, a seasoned traveller. He was a world explorer. Tattered Vans, the finishing touch to his devil may care trap. The skater boy, the surfer dude, the aloof and elusive, the trap I fall into, headfirst, every time. I casually observed him taking endless pictures with Chinese tourists, a constant smile on his face. He was good natured.

“We’re going to the museum!”

That was that, a beautiful boy passing in and out of my consciousness. A rare solar event, spectacular to witness but never to be glimpsed again in this lifetime.

*

Eight hours later, after dinner, the Moon passed over the Sun again. We were strolling down Jalan Alor, and there he was, a jewel amongst the chaotic amalgamation of sounds, lights, and smells that made the heart of Kuala Lumpur. He was sitting outside a restaurant, alone again, on a red plastic chair, with a plate of almost finished noodles splayed in front of him and a book folded open in one hand. Up close, he had a softness about him, yet somehow still exuded a quiet confidence.

As I spoke to my companions he suddenly looked up, his steel blue eyes meeting my obsidian gaze for just a split second before we both darted away. That instant was long enough. Suddenly we existed to each other. I was no longer the lone voyeur, observing through the glass. Our universes had collided, opening innumerable possibilities. As I walked on down the street, I stole glances back, and caught those blue eyes, again and again, each time lamenting the widening the gap between us. I watched him pay for his dinner, laughter lighting up his face in response to a joke, too far to away to hear either. My heart began to flutter, expectant. Would he come this way? I glanced again – still waiting for his change, almost out of my range. Then, I had walked too far and his sun kissed halo was out of sight. I threw tentative glances back up the street, too distracted to understand the words of my friends.

“No, I’ve never tried mochi.”

Glance. Nothing.

“Yeah, sure.”

Glance. Nothing.

How much time had passed? Two minutes? Five minutes? If he’d walked this way he’d be here by now. My entire body stood to attention, my skin prickled and I could feel the blood surging through their vessels. Desperate, I resorted to my final gambit: fabricating a reason to return. Although my reason was genuine, I had wanted hand made ice cream from the stall which was conveniently near his last known location. But when we arrived, he had disappeared like an apparition. Gone. And with him went the acuteness of my senses, the hunt was over. The game was up. We moved on, and I forgot again, joyfully engaged by my ice cream. Within a matter of minutes he had been propelled from a forgotten blip, to the star of the show, only to fade back into obscurity again. Later, laying in bed, I smiled at the beauty and absurdity of coincidence.

*

The next morning dragged on, accompanied by the whispers of a hangover echoing through my skull. Settled on a crowded MRT carriage bound for the Batu Caves, my mind drifted back to the stranger in black. As if in direct response to my musings –  there he sat! He was at the end of the next carriage, drawing in a sketch book. He was an artist. I took in a sharp breath of surprise and turned away. How could he be here again? What were the chances? I wasn’t a believer in fate or destiny. I knew that the odds existed, though they seemed small. I knew about apophenia and the gambler’s fallacy. Yet, I couldn’t help but get sucked into the meaning  of it all.

I stalked him through the slow moving throng of tourists as we queued to exit the station. He had stopped for a drink outside and I passed him woefully unnoticed. As we made our way up the 300 steps in the stifling heat and sweat started to dew on my forehead, I knew that the exertion was only partly responsible for my elevated heart rate. I tried to focus on the view, but it was futile. My attention was always drawn to scanning the figures below me, searching; searching for the one coruscating bullseye amongst the hundreds of little ants. Eventually I had no choice but to descend into the cave, and endure the angst of not knowing if I’d see him again.

Emerging into the sunlight once more, my patience was rewarded. Liberated from the darkness, my eagle eyes fell on their prey. He sat on the next platform, calmly observing baby monkeys, unflinchingly allowing them to come nearer to him than anyone else dared. He was brave. My path took me straight to those monkeys – straight to him. I felt the imperceptible shift in his manner as I approached, subconscious acknowledgement that he felt me too. My mind raced with a million possibilities, a million hellos, a million strategies. We watched each other without ever looking directly at the other, yet scrutinising every minute detail. I drew closer and closer until, at last, we were close enough to reach out and touch each other. The air between us was a morass of expectation. This was it. Finally, I could bear it no more and yielded, gazing directly into those crystal eyes. He stared back into mine with a look of understanding, but we both fell short of the courage to speak. I return his humble, coy smile before continuing up to the next step and out of reach once more. Up and away I moved with the acrid taste of regret lingering upon me. When I finally dared to look back, he was walking down the steps, soon to be consumed by the gaping mouth of the cave. Our paths had diverged for the last time.

*

In an alternate reality we spoke. In an alternate reality we spoke and fell madly in love. In an alternate reality we spoke and detested each other. In an alternate reality we spoke and spun countless narratives; acquaintances, best friends, heroes, villains, a passionate fling, a casual conversation, everything in between, a story to tell. But in this reality, we passed with nothing but that smile. In this reality the story was over. In a way, it was better like this. We were nothing but ideas to each other, idealised, never showing blemishes, never causing pain. A love story that can never be tarnished. We would remain, forevermore, perfect strangers.

246 responses to “The Perfect Stranger”

  1. Thanks for visiting my blog! I like the way you compare their meeting to a solar eclipse, and the idea of a chance encounter with a stranger and all the ‘what ifs?’ Very romantic.

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    1. Hey, thanks so much for visiting and stopping to read! 🙂 I’m glad you liked it, especially the eclipse stuff, I was worried that I might have got a bit heavy handed with all the universe talk haha.

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  2. masktomanyfaces Avatar
    masktomanyfaces

    Beautiful ending, it described something that people often do without a second thought in a way that I’ve never thought of before.

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    1. Thank you, I’m glad you liked it, even though the ending is better sweet!

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  3. This is beautiful! I think stuff like that happened to me every time I was longing for love or maybe just company. Obviously I never started a conversation either but I love the way you made a lot of space for all the possibilities. I mean he could be a douchebag but it’s nice to imagine everything else. 😉

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    1. Haha, precisely, He might have been a total jerk! Thanks for your nice comment! 🙂

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  5. This is so beautifully mesmerizing!! Very well composed. Keep writing more!! Have a nice day!

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    1. Thanks Anjali, your words are very encouraging! Have a nice day too :)!

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      1. I’m glad to encourage you. I look forward to reading more of your work!

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  6. That’s very nice! You have a really good talent for writing, and it seems like you have passion as well..BRAVO!

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  7. Nice piece. I can so relate. Keep writing

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  8. Wonderful. The perfect stranger, haven’t we ‘met’ one. Or two. Sometimes their timing is so inappropriate. Thank you for the fantastic read.

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  10. The perfect stranger😄 we all have surely encountered a couple of them in our lives🐒 and also created great imaginary situations with them

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  11. I couldn’t stop reading! Your characterization was spot on! I could see this perfect stranger. I wanted to get to know him too. Beautiful piece!

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    1. Thanks! that means a lot 🙂

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    theurbanblender

    I was once on a Hop on hop off bus when a man looked up and smiled. Our eyes held,he was going into a deli buying some sandwiches. . Then the bus moved off. We stopped at traffic lights and the man was coming out with his purchase . He looked up again and blew me a kiss and held up his sandwich. It was funny and flattering. I thought about him for a least a week,making up great stories in my head. I totally loved your story. The eyes meeting ,the fantasy of it all.

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    1. He sounds like a character! See there I go again making assumptions 😛

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  13. This is really stunning. I want to say more but you have left me speechless 🙂

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  14. Oh my goodness I couldn’t stop reading after the first couple of lines this is so beautifully written!x

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  15. Beautiful write up of a missed opportunity. 😉

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  16. These things happen usually, some day or other let it be the perfect stranger , n yea I like the way you describe truly inspiring nice !!!

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  17. Oh my. This was so captivating and beautiful. Perfectly described. Perfect Strangers. 🙂 ❤

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    1. Thanks! I love your user name! 🙂

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      1. Aww thank you so much. 🙂 ❤

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  18. This post right here is why I started reading blogs and fell in love.

    I am not sure which part to comment on, I guess I will try to touch on all of them. Let me first say that your writing is amazing. It’s easy to read and a good overall flow.

    Now, let me get on to my emotional reaction.

    I fell in love. I know what this is like to be among a sea of faces finding one and thinking, “Oh, my God you are him. You are the one I would love if only you would let me.” On that same note, I have seen people and thought, “My friend. I’ve waited for you. I’d be there for you emotionally if you would only sit down with me for a cup of coffee. Oh what conversations we would have! What laughs and memories as we go on in life as friends – if only you would let me.” I have also went to the dark side and thought, “I know you’ve done something very bad and you will do it again. I would send you to jail if only I knew you. But I don’t know you and you won’t let me.”

    You are an incredible writer and I have no doubt you will go on to do the most amazing things.

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    1. Thank you so much for your very generous words! I’m glad you enjoyed the story and related so well to it. It’s exactly like you put it, the unknown depth behind strangers that we see every day is fascinating!

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  19. wow!!! I love your work. check my blog maybe

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  20. makingofanauthor Avatar
    makingofanauthor

    This is magical! I love this. Please keep writing more. 🙂

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    1. Thanks, I’m working on it, though I’m having trouble finishing anything off lately!

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        makingofanauthor

        Don’t worry. You’ll do great! Have faith in what you write, and it’d be a success:)

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  21. This happens so much and I wish I knew what the other person was thinking

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    1. Haha yes, indeed! I imagine it’d be something like “Omg this creepy girl is stalking me, I better go hide in that cave” 😛

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  22. I never wanted it to end. So beautifully written. So much talent. I fell in love with the stranger also x

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  23. First of all I’ve been to Malaysia and all these places and was able to actually imagine everything. Might sound absurd but this story or, as I may say, experience truly felt magical to great heights. With this post you surely got yourself a fan 😉

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    1. Thanks a lot! I loved Malaysia, hope you had as good a time as I did over there 🙂

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  24. I love this. . It’s beautifully written..❤

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  26. WOW! Thank you all so much for the wonderful comments and encouragement! I’m a little overwhelmed, but very appreciative!

    I’m ultra busy with my day job these next few days, but I promise I’ll take the time to reply more personally as soon as it dies down – very excited to visit your blogs too ^.^

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  27. this is such a beautiful piece, from the comparisons to the universe to the ending talk of alternate realities. i love being moved in mind and heart when i read, and this did it for me. thank you for such a wonderful read. immediate follow after reading this.

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    1. I’m really glad you enjoyed those aspects, I was a little worried I’d laid it on too thick with the metaphysical stuff! Thanks for the follow.

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  28. This post makes you want to fall in love , makes you wanna go to your perfect stranger and stare into his big brown eyes and walk away before you can get hurt.. It makes you think of everything that can happen good and bad

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  29. Great story. We all definitely have our perfect strangers.

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  30. Reblogged this on megsmanner and commented:
    Absolutely love this story. We all have a perfect stranger….

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    littlegreenraven

    Hey 🙂
    I just discovered your blog and I love this blog post. The title made me curiious and I just love the story you told. Especially the last paragraph, it just sums up what happens so often in life. I love it. 😀
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    Yours, littlegreenraven

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    1. Hi, thanks a lot. I will definitely check out your blog too 🙂

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        littlegreenraven

        Thank you too! 😀

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  32. Reblogged this on Soham Basu's and commented:
    Everyday, at some point of time, there are these moments when we see a stranger and we linger upon the thought of them, consciously or unconsciously.

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  33. Nice blog. It’s very relatable.

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  34. A perfect post so wonderfully described! cheers!

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  35. Aaaww I love looove it. So romantic and the way your description of the events and the feelings is brought forth in so amazingly on point. Keep up!

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    Sense and Nobility

    Awesome!

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  38. Loved this! Perfect strangers remain perfect…

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  39. Just found your blog and I loved this! Please keep writing.

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  40. Amazing really. I enjoy reading descriptive stories.

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  41. I loved it! I fell in love with the text and the guy, and just fell into the story. Thank you.

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  42. So beautifully written! You have such a wonderful talent, thanks for sharing!

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