Last November, Patrick Moberg, then 21, from Brooklyn, saw the girl of his dreams on a Manhattan subway. But he lost her in the crowd of subway users. The Web designer created a website with a sketch of the girl of his dreams and a seach to find her took off. By the way, his website was http://www.nygirlofmydreams.com/. (The site is still up).
The search only took him 2 days to find her. Hundreds had joined in the "search". Camille Hayton was the mysterious brunette...from Melbourne, Australia! She was an intern at a magazine also living in Brooklyn. One of her friends recognized the sketch of the then 22-year old.
They appeared on TV and dated for about two months out of the public's view.
However, to her it didn't work out after that brief dating period. She is now single again, taking acting lessons, working in two vintage clothing shops and as a waitresss, like so many have done over the years 'waiting' for a break. She did have a waitress roll in "As The World Turns" and a tiny bit part in "Sex And The City."
He refused, now, to comment further on their brief relationship.
Alas, the Brooklyn to Manhattan subway romance story ended. Love stories don't always end the way both parties expected, no matter how much at least one tries...sorry. Oh, how could an author have changed this tale? An author has the power to make the outcome come out the way they so desire...what POWER over "real" life that be!
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