Paul and Esther Grachan share a marriage and a love story bound by pure coincidence.
If it sounds clinical, or a little unromantic, hold tight. Because the coincidence that binds these two is simply beautiful.
In one of This American Life‘s episodes, No Coincidence, No Story! the team at WBEZ Chicago delve into some of the great human coincidences of our time.
There are, of course, the small ones. Sitting next to someone on the train on the way to work, only to find yourself sitting next to them again that same day, on the way home. (Disclaimer: that one’s mine, only from a few weeks back.)
Or there are the bigger ones; the ones that make you question the powers above and their ability to give a defiant middle finger to the idea of chance and the concept of probability.
The story of Paul and Esther Grechan falls into the latter category.
Some 20 years ago, Paul and Esther were both living and working in Chicago. They had been on a handful of dates, perhaps seven or eight, and Paul was thinking of asking her to become exclusive.
One day, as he left work for lunch and went to the local deli to buy a sandwich, he pulled some change out of his pocket to pay.
“I handed a dollar bill to the clerk and then looked at it and pulled it back straight away,” he told stand-in host Sarah Koenig.
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