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RUSH-HOUR CRUSH BEHIND THE MASK

Love (and lust) is also coming back out of lockdown – as shown by these messages from commuter cupids. Are they talking about you?

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You were tall, tanned and dressed in a tweed three-piece suit and flat cap, filming an advert at Bill’s Restaurant, Baker Street, on Thursday evening. We clearly had an interest in each other yet I’m frustrated that I walked away without saying anything. You were so handsome and your smile was incredible. You also looked great in that suit.

Girl In The Black And White

Skirt, Probably Blushing

To the lady sitting diagonally across from me on the Bakerloo southbound train at about 12.15pm on Monday, with an unusual, colourful, frilly, layered underskirt and a Little Miss Sunshine case to go with it. I spoke to you as I was getting off the train at Charing Cross to ask if you were an actor, to which you replied ‘no’ with a friendly smile. I would have loved it if we’d got off together so I could take a photo of you picking the cherry off the cake in Trafalgar Square and helped you spread your happiness even further. Another time, perhaps? Geoff, via email

You asked me if you were on the right Tube train to Woodford. You weren’t but, luckily for me, you stayed on. It was the Central line from Mile End to Stratford. You commented on the newspapers everywhere and had a nice voice and cute glasses. I hope you see this message. I nearly gave you my number but didn’t have a pen and thought it would be weird to ask you. I guess this is weirder!

Gold Face Mask, Tattoos And Carrying A Suitcase And A Few Too Many Bags

Pretty brunette American with the nice eyes on the 6.40pm Dover Priory train from Victoria last Thursday. We couldn’t exchange numbers because you had company but I’d love to hear from you.

Blue Eyes, Jacket And Jeans

Email crush@metro.co.uk or text CRUSH, your Rush-Hour Crush, name and where you live to 65700. Standard network charge applies

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