She Fell Asleep On A Stranger, Then Met Him In His Boardroom-heuh

I accidentally fell asleep on a stranger’s shoulder during a late-night subway ride, never realising every gangster in New York lowered their eyes whenever he walked into a room.

By the time I discovered who he really was, I was already standing in his boardroom, and one quiet question from him made my heart stop.

It happened at 11:47 on a Tuesday night, when the cold had settled into the city like a punishment.

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I remember the time because I had checked it on my cracked phone while standing on the platform, trying to decide whether I had enough strength left to answer one more email.

I did not.

My coat was damp at the cuffs, my shoulders ached from carrying drawings, and my tote bag was stuffed with stone samples, tile references, a half-dead charger, two receipts I needed to claim back, and a banana I had forgotten to eat somewhere around lunchtime.

My whole day had been one long negotiation with people who said “almost finished” when they meant “not started”.

Contractors had argued about lead times.

A supplier had sent the wrong finish for the lift lobby.

The hotel budget had shifted again, as if money could rearrange itself into a miracle if everyone simply stared at a spreadsheet long enough.

By late evening, I had been awake for too many hours and polite for too many meetings.

There is a particular kind of tiredness that makes the world feel slightly unreal.

The lights are too bright.

Small noises become personal.

Your own name sounds strange when someone says it.

I stepped onto the downtown A train with my rolled-up plans hugged to my chest and chose the first empty seat I could find.

The man beside me wore a dark overcoat, beautifully cut and completely unremarkable at first glance, because exhaustion makes terrible witnesses of us all.

I noticed only three things about him.

He sat very still.

He smelled faintly of cedar and smoke.

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