Dear Hobblings and hobgoblins,I hope you are all having wonderful holidays... I mean of course WinterfestI am a newbie to this forum – as far as introduction goes I'm a girl in my twenties who leads a rather unexceptional life. Generally I'm really not a forum/social network kind of person at all, but I registered because I need your help with something. It's slightly off, but please bear with me. Namely (as you can guess from the title of this post), I am searching for a fellow fan of Robin Hobb whom I met on a train... a year and nearly five months ago.The story goes as follows:On the 12th of August 2014 I was in London at the publishing premiere of Fool's Assasin and book-signing by Robin Hobb. (I was so delighted to have met Robin! I think I glowed the rest of the day!)My next stop from London was Cambridge and around 7 p.m. I got on the train bound that way. It was crowded so I sat on the floor by the exit. There was also a guy who got on the train with a bicycle and he sat opposite of me. He was very polite and moved his bike for me, even though it didn't bother me at all. For a while we rode in silence, I was looking at the landscape, daydreaming, he was reading the newspapers. Then his newspapers caught my attention – they were reporting the suicide of Robin Williams! It gripped me and I desperately wanted to read them. He noticed I was craning my neck to see more of his papers, so he politely offered the papers to me. Then he asked if the gold hardcover peaking from my bag was the new Robin Hobb book and whether he could see it - he had ordered his copy online. I was so excited to find another fan! A small conversation ensued even though I wanted to ask volumes, but was really nervous as I always am with strangers. I found out which of Robin's books thus far was his favorite and how he loved to read and buy more and more books even though there was little time to read all the books he wished... He seemed genuinely kind and soft-spoken.I also found out he was a junior doctor at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge (by now he most likely isn't anymore) just by the time the train pulled in at the station. The last I remember was that he wanted to stay back a bit and let people off the train first before he got off with his bike. And even though there was a battle raging in my brain about whether I should invite him for coffee or dinner, I just said „See you, bye!“ and jumped off the train. In a few days I left England without running into him again.Since then, I’ve often thought about that event. It's just a really great wish of mine to see him again and have a proper conversation even though it took so long to start doing something about it. I genuinely liked this fellow and I would like to apologize for leaving without a real goodbye and ask if he liked the book and later Fool's Quest and so much more...I don't suppose anyone here knows a bookish, young British doctor with a scholarly demeanor and soft voice who likes Robin Hobb? Tall and pale and dark haired?Or at least someone from Cambridge who might help out? I know there are loads of online book reading groups from Cambridge, but a Robin Hobb forum seemed like the perfect place to ask since I know he likes these books.Maybe even he himself is a visitor here? I know my post wasn't very informative but perhaps he would recognize himself in it and possibly remember me as the girl in the yellow dress who awkwardly stormed off (and possibly not take it ill).I don't know, anything is possible, at least I had to tryIf you've gotten this far, thank you so much for reading and any help you may offer! If we ever meet up, I'll bake you tiny Fitz-shaped gingerbread men!Until then, have a wintery Lady Patience from Fool’s Assasin:Love,Amelie