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Prologue

She moved to Denver and told herself she was going to change things, get out and start living again, even if it was just to go get coffee in the morning.

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Chapter One

The Knitter liked to go to Starbucks to knit.  From her chair at the window she would watch for her secret crush to come in, as he did every morning.  She first saw him the very first day she moved to Denver.  He was wearing a suit that reminded her of her late husband.  He ordered a tall cup of straight coffee, no room for cream, and left promptly.

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Chapter Two

She saw him every Monday, Wednesday and Friday for 7 months straight.  She worked the afternoon/evening shift on those days and so had time to relax in the mornings.  He eventually noticed her always being there and would smile, wave or say good morning to her as he left.  He disappeared when summer arrived.  The knitter was incredibly sad about this, more so than she expected.

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Chapter Three

When fall arrived so did he.  He came in just like clockwork on the first Wednesday after Labor Day.  The knitter was very happy.  She had dreamt about him more and more while he was absent and she thought that was all that she would have of him.  But she had been so sad for so long that she was happy to be dreaming about something, someone other than her husband, whom she had been married to for 20 years before the heart attack killed him.  It had been 2 years when she moved to Denver and he still was vivid in her dreams up until that summer.  

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Chapter Four

The secret crush smiled broadly when he saw the knitter in her usual seat. For the first time he actually walked over to her and introduced himself. His name was Dave and he worked just down the street as a engineer for an Oil and Gas Company.  He had been gone for the summer, assigned to Pakistan for 3 months to help retrofit some old oil fields with new safety equipment. That was his specialty.  He ask the knitter her name.  He thought Kiki was a very happy name and that it fit her.  

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Chapter Five

The next Friday he was already at Starbucks when she arrived, and he was sitting in her seat.  He got up and nervously told her he had gotten there early to have time to talk to her. He asked if she liked picnics.  She said yes and smiled.  He asked if she liked romantic movies. She said yes and smiled even more.  He asked if she would like to go see a movie on the lawn at the local park. He would bring the picnic dinner.  She said yes and smiled even more.  He was smiling broadly as well.  

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Chapter Six

They went to the movie and fell in love.  She cried when she got home, realizing how lucky she was. He did the same.  Four months later they were married.  

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Epilogue

She still goes to Starbucks 3 mornings a week to knit. But now they come in and get their coffee together.  His office is close enough that he can walk the rest of the way to work and she stays knitting, with a smile on her face.

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The End

Story and drawing by Marty Coleman

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