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I remember it as if it were yesterday. I had just broken up with my girlfriend of almost three years, and was spending the weekend with a cousin of mine. A strange thing about his family; they’re big cat lovers. I mean, real fans.
The day before, one of his cats had spotted a tabby sauntering down the street, and decided to act like a typical male, by making a pass on her. Sadly, he forgot that they lived on the fifth floor (that’s male thinking at work, for you). As expected, the fall was not without consequences and he was rushed to the vet. The doctor placed him at the vet equivalent of an IC unit, and the love (and pavement) stricken cat spent the night there.
That afternoon my cousin and I went to visit the poor beast. While my cousin was chatting with the good doctor, I noticed this cute girl who had brought her Dalmatian for her shots. This was a young dog, with the nervousness typical of her breed. As such, the girl had trouble lifting her up to the exam table and holding her there.
Ever the gentleman, I rushed over and helped soothe the Dalmatian, in the process chatting up the girl. When we left, she gave me her number. I called her the very next day, and we chatted on the phone, hitting it off like a wooden, gasoline-filled house on fire.
A week later, we went on our first date, and shared our first kiss. The date was October 3rd, 1992, and I remember it as if it were yesterday.
julietaharoni said:
Reading this about you, brings you alive not only a brilliant author, but a human being. Thanks for sharing.
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Such a sweet thing to say, thank you! 🙂
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panikikubik said:
Beautfiful!!!!!!
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Thank you! 🙂
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panikikubik said:
🙂
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Kate Loveton said:
I got a kick out of this, Nicholas – ‘typical male thinking’ displayed by the cat, willing to leap without thought to get at the cute female! 😀 Well, at least you apparently showed some thought, unlike the cat! Beautiful photo – a very handsome you and a gorgeous girl. A happy photo.
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
It was. We were at Kinloch Rannoch in Scotland, in a fern forest. Beautiful. 🙂
As for typical male thinking, I have no illusions about the delusional thinking of my sex. It’s like when we’re in a car and whistle at a girl walking at the pavement as we zoom by. What exactly is she supposed to do; bolt after us until she catches up with our speeding car, as she yells her phone number? 😀
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Kate Loveton said:
Ha! 😀
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janetweightreed10 said:
Thank you so much for sharing this….wonderful:)
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
I’m glad you liked it, thanks! It’s great to share with one’s friends. 🙂
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Charles Yallowitz said:
“hitting it off like a wooden, gasoline-filled house on fire.” Definitely the sign of a science fiction/fantasy author. Adorable story.
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
You can take the author out of the romance… erm… out of the fantasy… but you can’t take the… something or other… out of the whathaveyou…
In Serdaris’ words, “Me talk pretty one day!” 😀
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Charles Yallowitz said:
Talk pretty good. Easier when have time to outline or edit. 😛
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Must… edit… must… edit… (hands extended before me, stumbling to PC)
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Charles Yallowitz said:
Ugh. Don’t remind me. 40 pages left to go on editing this 445 page book. I feel like I’m dragging myself to the end of a marathon.
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Congrats, you’re almost there! I have some 10,000 words to go until the end of the first draft. It’s always the last few yards that are the hardest! 🙂
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Charles Yallowitz said:
I never keep track of words. I think that would make it feel a lot worse for me. At least now I get the weekend and Monday ‘off’ before I tackle the next book.
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Gayle Mullen Pace said:
Love your “how we met” story! Every couple has one, yet we seldom think about telling anyone, even our own children! LOL.Thanks for sharing your memories.
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Thanks! Come to think of it, I have no idea how my parents met! 😀 Something to discuss later with my mom… 🙂
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denarogers said:
Lovely!
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Thanks! 🙂
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easyweimaraner said:
that’s a wonderful memory, even when you met each other under sad circumstances (for the cat)
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
I was wondering if anyone would ask about the cat. You’re the first to mention the poor fellow (and no, he didn’t make it). Thanks for that 🙂
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MRS N, the Author said:
Awww I love hearing how you met! Happy Anniversary to you both! It’s so amazing to me how the strangest circumstances brings people together. Poor cat. 😦 Have a great weekend, Nicholas!
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Thanks, you too! We often marvel at the long string of unlikely coincidences that brought us together! 🙂
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D.G.Kaye said:
So charming! 🙂
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Thanks! 🙂
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Lignum Draco said:
Nice happenstance. Such are the joys of life.
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Indeed! Thanks and welcome 🙂
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Effrosyni Moschoudi said:
Awwww how incredibly sweet! Happy belated anniversary to you, guys! Wish you a lifetime of joy and happiness 🙂
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Thank, cuz! 🙂
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