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Authors: Nakano Hitori

Train Man (14 page)

Right about now Train Man is doing a little bit of this and little bit of that

194 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 27/03/04 21:11

(´A`) arghhhhhhhhhhwooooooaaaaaaa

195 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 27/03/04 21:14

Medic!!!

The pre-battle pressure has pushed him off the deep end!

Take him away! Now!

263 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 27/03/04 22:58

Could . . . it . . . be . . .

While we all root for him on 2-Ch ova here . . .

That it could all be going really really well . . . and . . .

There’s no way . . . it . . . could . . . possibly . . . happen . . . no?

 

277 Name: Train Man ♦ SgHguKHEFY Post Date: 27/03/04 23:18

Just got home.

First, let me go get changed (▪∀▪)

279 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 27/03/04 23:18

The train has arrived

280 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 27/03/04 23:19

All aboard

 

296 Name: Train Man ♦ SgHguKHEFY Post Date: 04/03/27 23:28

I’m back.

First off, results: massive success!

Will give all the details when my memory comes back.

And thanks, people.

299 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 27/03/04 23:30

Here he comes --------!!! Sexcess! Sexcess!!!

301 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 27/03/04 23:30

Success is sexcess but is guesses nevertheless

308 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 27/03/04 23:31

Been a while since the last . . . air raid! Air raid! Comrades, take your positions!!!!

310 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 27/03/04 23:32

Into the dugouts NOW!!!!!

314 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 27/03/04 23:32

I could die just about now.

Excuse me for living.

318 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 27/03/04 23:34

Man, why are my eyes watering? Why salt water? Why oh why oh why!?!?!

331 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 27/03/04 23:38

 

341 Name: Train Man ♦ SgHguKHEFY Post Date: 27/03/04 23:41

Well, sexcess it ain’t.

We arranged to meet at 8 pm at the station. It usually takes about an hour from my house to the station so I gave myself 2 hours. Sure enough, I got there an hour early and ended up waiting for her for an hour.

As 8 pm approached, I got more and more nervous.

She’s a no-show at 8.

She turned up five minutes later. I saw her in the distance.

From the moment I saw her, she picked up speed and quickly walked towards me.

Man, I’m forgetting already

347 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 27/03/04 23:43

>341

 

364 Name: Train Man ♦ SgHguKHEFY Post Date: 27/03/04 23:49

‘I’m so sorry I’m late,’ were the first words out of her mouth

To which I replied, ‘No worries, no worriezzmng,’

Maybe I was a bit funny. My nerves were crazy.

She was and, dude, I mean she really was a lot cuter than I remembered her . . .

AND SHE REALLY DRESSED UP FOR THE OCCASION . . .

looked a lot younger than I remembered, too.

Quite girly. I could say blooming . . .

Then I said, ‘Hello. It’s nice to see you again,’ and she gave a bow.

‘It’s nice to see you, too, and thank you so much for the other day.’

I bowed back.

379 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 27/03/04 23:54

Hey, where is da bunker?

Where oh where is dat thannnng

I is gettin shot down!!!!

 

383 Name: Train Man ♦ SgHguKHEFY Post Date: 27/03/04 23:57

When we’d got that over with, we decided to head for the restaurant. I was crazy nervous about walking alongside a woman.

When I walked at my usual pace, she ended up a few steps behind. Women walk slower than men. This is news to me. All I know is I felt kind of uneasy trying to pace myself, making sure I was walking in step with her.

Not only that, but the idea of someone like her walking with someone like me . . . I kept thinking everybody was looking at me and thinking about how weird we must look together . . .

I talked with her on the way to the restaurant but I only remember one thing . . .

390 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 27/03/04 23:59

Didja brush up against her hand! Didja? Didja? Didja?

395 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 28/03/04 00:01

I’ll sit back, relax and listen to some cheesy love songs while I wait . . .

398 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 28/03/04 00:02

>>395

Stop it! You know they’re death-traps for the single Geek!!!!

 

417 Name: Train Man ♦ SgHguKHEFY Post Date: 28/03/04 00:11

What I remember are her words. She said, ‘With you, I feel protected on the train.’ The moment she said this, I felt my heart skip a beat.

Apparently, women are a bit afraid of taking trains, especially during the crowded morning commute. Take for example that old drunk from the other night. But with me by her side, she said she feels protected. I came out with a stupid whiny laugh. No way could I come up with something cooler to say . . .

We got off the train, left the station and walked towards the restaurant. There were tons of people around the station.

Saturdays, I guess. I kept one step ahead of her but kept turning around to make sure she was behind me. I must have been turning around every 15 seconds. It occurred to me then that I’ve always walked behind people. Never ahead. It was weird to be walking ahead.

420 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 28/03/04 00:12

‘With you, I feel protected on the train.’

Quote numero uno. Decided.

 

439 Name: Train Man ♦ SgHguKHEFY Post Date: 28/03/04 00:21

‘Boy it’s crowded today, isn’t it?’

‘I suppose it’s because of the weekend.’

We made our way through the crowd.

I kept turning around to check she was behind me.

She noticed and said, ‘Don’t worry so much.’

To which I wittily replied ‘Really?’

THEN she said

‘I’LL JUST HOLD ON TO YOU TIGHTLY’

and reached for my wrist.

I was so freaked out that my body twitched in response.

This could very well be the first time a woman actually touched me . . .

And what’s that softness all about . . .

‘Oops, I’m sorry’

She let go of my wrist as soon as she felt my body twitch.

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