It was 730 in the evening and the fierce sky which bore the freezing rain a while ago had now turned so calm. Calvin made his way to the last cabin of the train,
pressing through to get in. The station which he was going to was only the fourth station from the one which the train had departed. There were many seats available, but fate
had put him on this particular seat.
As usual, he would take out his iPod, listen to some soothing music and have his little booster nap. He never set any alarm whatsoever. It was always that instinct that'd wake him when he reached his destination. But today, was a different story. The train woke him.
The cabin was now so awkwardly silent. The air conditioner
had died. The light flickered. Everyone stared at the windows and darted their
sight to the rest of the passengers. Calvin saw the looks on their faces and
pulled his earpieces off. He knew right away that the train had broken down or
some sort, so he leaned against his seat, and looked to his left , blurting out
a few words just to share what was happening; “I guess the train is-“
Now the face of this stranger was a familiar one, a blonde girl with icy blue eyes and faint freckles on her face. She wore a simple t-shirt
and a snow cap. The familiar necklace was still around her neck and
those were the same bright skin and pink lips. She was staring at Calvin, and
it seemed as if she wanted to say something too, but halted for the familiar sight.
He let the air built in his chest; thinking that a puff of
air would broke the silence in the train. Shelly on the other hand, was really
calm, as she always did.
Shelly was the first to look away, most probably because she
knew nothing would happen. Calvin was still in his awkward position, so rigid
and surprised. As he slowly raised his hand from his lap, the train gained its
energy. The air conditioner went back on, the light was now steady, and the train
was moving gradually faster. He put it softly on her lap, a sign of “Hello.”
Shelly didn’t move. She slowly closed her eyes and went to
sleep. This too apparently was a familiar sight. He suddenly remembered how she
used to cry herself to sleep and how he used to not care.
Calvin stayed awake throughout the journey this time; and when he finally reached the place he was going, he stood up, walked to the door,
and watched her sleeping from there for a few seconds.
Eventually, he did what he did best, walk away.
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