Sky-high Manhattan rent, scant financial aid, a summer job and an unexpected romance.
One summer, instead of paying for expensive on-campus housing, Elizabeth Chang decided to live in her university’s library.
She would shower at her university’s gym, brush her teeth in the library’s bathroom and then curl up on one of its couches for the night.
This ritual would have likely continued without incident, if not for the note she found in her shoe one morning: “You were so gorgeous while you were sleeping. Call me.”
In this week’s Modern Love essay, “Was This a Meet-Cute or Meet Creep?” Ms. Chang tells the story of a unique summer romance — one that is equally sad and funny.
I hope you will enjoy her essay as much as I did.
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