Metro (UK)

RUSH-HOUR CRUSH

It’s going to take more than Covid to see off love (and lust) – as shown by these messages from commuter cupids. Are they talking about you?

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To the blonde-haired indie type getting off the No.306 bus in Hammersmit­h at 8.30am Monday. We kept looking at each other. I wanted to ask you for a drink but alas, we went our separate ways.

Blue Shirt And Navy Blazer

You had black hair with a red streak, and wore flip flops with an anklet. Your smile made my day as you walked into the Costa Coffee at Darent Valley Hospital A&E. Fancy a drink some time? Guy Wearing

Black With Light Blue Jeans

To the blond man with the moustache on the phone for part of the journey, laughing at our jokes. We were travelling on the Overground from Whitechape­l to Dalston Junction at around 3pm on Tuesday. We made some eye contact and laughed at the jokes of the little girl I babysit. Coffee sometime? Brunette Babysitter

You were standing up, I was sitting down. I can’t even remember if you were wearing a mask, so drawn was I to your brown eyes. We kept looking at each other and exchanged a smile. You got off at King’s Cross. This was Sunday at 6.30pm on the Piccadilly line.

I wish I had given you my phone number – because I’d really like to see you again.

Woman With Long, LightRed Hair In A Black And Yellow Top And Black Jeans

To the blue-eyed beauty sat to my left on the No.9 bus in Southend at 9am, the one with the glasses, gorgeous floral dress and with a cute water bottle. You have an intelligen­t look about you and a glowing personalit­y. I would love for us to speak again, nine hours a day, five days a week.

Floral Dress Princess

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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