Cora and Will met on You Can Hit It, but not on the dating section — they found love on the "free stuff" section.
"I'd just moved to New York and didn't have any furniture. Plus, I hardly knew anybody. Will posted free movie tickets that he won online," says Cora.
During their chat conversation about the tickets, she noticed in Will's email signature a link to his graphic art and illustration website. She complimented his work, which led to a Skype conversation where they discussed art and why she moved to New York.
A week later they agreed to meet at a coffee shop. Cora waited for 50 minutes, and almost left, before Will arrived. "I actually had to run most of the way to meet her because I took a cab that got stuck in traffic. I got out of it early and ended up walking in the wrong direction."
Cora claims that there were "no sparks at all. He seemed like a cool guy, but I just got out of a crazy relationship and was not interested at all to meet somebody in a romantic way." She was mostly looking for friends. Will agrees he felt no spark but admits that he "did check out her legs when she wasn't looking."
After hanging out a few times, Will was helping Cora assemble furniture at her apartment and she asked him to stay for dinner. “I realised for the first time that I didn't want him to leave, I enjoyed spending time together and having him around. So I told him and he stayed."


