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[The Echoes of Love: A Journey Through Subway Crushes, Sudden Loss, and Enduring Connection]-[I Married My Subway Crush]

Modern Love · B2 · 2023-12-06

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The Subway Infatuation: A Six-Year Prelude

Zoe Fishman’s narrative begins in the "weird, exhilarating" atmosphere of her early 20s in Brooklyn, a time she describes as a "second puberty." Amidst the uncertainty of trying to establish herself as a writer, she encountered a man named Ronin at a party. Ronin, described as the "epitome of male beauty," became an obsession. For six years, he remained a "subway crush," a man she would encounter on the Carroll Gardens F-train. Zoe recounts the "electrical jolt" she felt whenever she saw him, yet she remained paralyzed by the fear of reality, preferring to keep him as a "god on a pedestal" rather than risking the disappointment of a mundane interaction. This period was defined by an intuitive certainty that they had a "destined meeting ahead of us," a belief that eventually manifested when they finally spoke on a subway car, an encounter she describes as a "fairy tale" where "vines and beautiful exotic birds" seemed to spring from the concrete.

The Marriage and the Unthinkable Tragedy

Following their meeting, their relationship progressed with rapid, dreamlike intensity. They married two years later and welcomed two sons, Ari and Lev. Zoe reflects on the "terrifying" beauty of their union, noting her fear of the "forever of it all" and the vulnerability that comes with deep love. However, the narrative shifts abruptly to a normal morning in 2017. Ronin, then 44, suffered a fatal brain aneurysm. Zoe recounts the harrowing experience of the emergency room, where she was faced with the devastating reality that her husband’s condition was a "five" on a scale of one to five. Following his passing, Zoe was left to navigate the profound isolation of single motherhood, describing the first day she walked her son to kindergarten alone as "one of the most painful" moments of her life, a stark reminder of the "unfair" nature of their loss.

Finding Ronin in the Present: The Permanence of DNA and Spirit

In the aftermath of her grief, Zoe struggled to reconcile her loss with any sense of higher purpose. She writes, "My reaction was to doubt any hope of any sort of God," yet she eventually found a bridge to her late husband through their children. She observes that Lev possesses the same "tactile" nature as his father, while Ari mirrors Ronin’s physical stature and posture. Most poignantly, she shares instances where her young sons utter profound, mature sentiments—such as telling her she is "more beautiful than you think you are"—that feel like "Ronin’s speaking through them."

Zoe concludes that while the passage of time makes it harder to remember the exact sensation of being loved by Ronin, these manifestations of his character in their children serve as a "spiritual" affirmation. For Zoe, the memory of their subway meeting and their subsequent life together remains "one of the greatest memories of my life." Despite the pain of his absence, she embraces these echoes of him as a testament to their bond, finding strength in the realization that while the person is gone, the love they cultivated continues to ripple through the lives of their sons, providing both a painful reminder of her loss and a powerful source of resilience.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm not a particularly walk-and-do person.
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I would almost get up the nerve.
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What's the worst that can happen?
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My stomach sank.
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I just blurted it out.
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📝Key Phrases

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make it as a writer
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long ways off
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get him out of her mind
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take her eyes off of
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get up the nerve
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📖 Transcript

This podcast is supported by Cartier.
In celebration of the Trinity Collections 100th anniversary, Cartier shares testaments of love in all its forms from around the world.
Please keep listening for today's love story later in this episode.
Love now and your forms. That's the line of love.
Stronger than anything.
You should love for love.

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