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Synchronicity    by Timothy Schwan
Price: $0.99 USD. 3700 words. Published on September 16, 2010. .

“With one breath, with one flow You will know synchronicity. A sleep trance, a dream dance, A shared romance, Synchronicity.”
Pieces of Paper: A short story set in Tokyo    by Jeannie Lin
Price: Free! 6880 words. Published on March 18, 2011. .

A chance encounter brings a hint of romance to a young woman's journey through the streets of Tokyo. Author Jeannie Lin's semi-autobiographical short story explores questions of identity and connectedness in the digital age. Author's note: All proceeds from the sale of this story will be donated to the Red Cross for the relief effort in Japan.
The Department of Lost and Found    by Katie McVay
Price: $0.99 USD. 11430 words. Published on July 21, 2011. .

Zoe Miller is a young airport worker who longs to be a photographer, but she doesn't know how to go about pursuing her dream...or even if she should. Then a chance encounter with a wayward passenger offers the promise of a new life, and suddenly Zoe must decide: stay within the comfort zone of the only life she's ever known, or get on a plane with a stranger who can help her dream come true?
Chance Encounters    by j sterling
Price: $2.99 USD. 53680 words. Published on April 11, 2012. .

Caroline Weber was a normal girl who thought she had her life figured out. After graduating from college in New York, she moved to San Francisco with her boyfriend, Clay. Everything in her life felt perfect. There wasn't anything she would change... ...until she met Jackson Parks.
Encounters    by Leni Matlin
Price: $2.99 USD. 18350 words. Published on May 15, 2012. .

Two strangers or old friends not seen in decades cross each other's paths and something unforeseen happens that rattles one's cocoon - the routines and assumptions of our lives. But life is for learning, and what the next lesson will be and who will deliver it is the grand mystery hovering around each day. Anticipate or fear it, welcome or shun it - do as you like- but it is already on its way.