Train Man (15 page)

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Authors: Nakano Hitori

440 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 28/03/04 00:21

ahyeah ahyeah------

441 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 28/03/04 00:22

Ok. I’ll just hold on tightly to you.

Risingggggggg

450 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 28/03/04 00:23

456 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 28/03/04 00:25

458 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 28/03/04 00:26

459 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 28/03/04 00:26

Even after the reconstruction, in the end, a Geek desperate to be a Train hides inside.

 

525 Name: Train Man ♦ SgHguKHEFY Post Date: 28/03/04 00:57

‘Oh, no. I’m sorry. It’s all right’

It was too late by the time I said this.

‘No, it’s my fault for grabbing you so suddenly.’

Well, could you please grab my hand. Or better still, hold my hand, I wanted to say.

In the end she never grabbed my hand after that.

We get to the restaurant. Of course since I made a reservation, we glide right in.

It feels cool to walk through a crowded room.(▪∀▪)

Once we’re sat down she says

‘this place has great ambience.’

‘It’s nice isn’t it. I like it too.’

Sorry. It’s only my second time there.

The menu arrived and she asked

‘What do you recommend?’

So I recommended what I ordered the last time I was there.

Since I thought it tasted all right in a basic kinda way.

526 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 28/03/04 00:59

(▪∀▪) and then and then

527 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 28/03/04 00:59

>>525

keep it goin’ man, keep it goin’ . . .
all right, you’re movin it along. I’ll shut up now.

531 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 28/03/04 01:01

I’ve got no probs cheering Train on for some reason . . .

532 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 28/03/04 01:01

Everybody, this is what a date is

Everybody, this is what a date is

 

540 Name: Train Man ♦ SgHguKHEFY Post Date: 28/03/04 01:14

We were ordering our drinks and when I ordered a beer she quickly took another look at the menu and ordered a beer too.

‘Sorry. Didn’t think you were going to drink.’ ‘No, no, sorry I must have forced you into a drink.’

No idea what we talked about while we waited for our food. No surprises, she kept mentioning the train incident. ‘Just as I thought, you are such an earnest guy.’

Or

‘Are you the type that can’t sit back when confronted by some kind of “wrong” behaviour?’

I think it went something like that.

Once the food came out,

‘This is delicious’

and stuff like that . . . hmm, don’t know if I managed to keep the conversation jumping . . .

552 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 28/03/04 01:23

Damn that Lady Miss Hermes sounds like a find, dude! Rise.

 

563 Name: Train Man ♦ SgHguKHEFY Post Date: 28/03/04 01:31

There’s some heavy stuff coming up so let me get it straight.

566 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 28/03/04 01:31

Did she comment at all on how well dressed Train Man was?

 

574 Name: Train Man ♦ SgHguKHEFY Post Date: 28/03/04 01:34

>>566

slipped my mind

‘Hmm. You look a little different?’

or something like that. When we were moving about.

I said

‘Yes . . . I did my very best’

I figured I had to reply. At least

She replied ‘I think it’s a good look.’

587 Name: Train Man ♦ SgHguKHEFY Post Date: 28/03/04 01:43

After we scoffed our food

‘Do you come to places like this a lot?’ she said. We were done with the food and it was turning into a we’re gonna talk kind of vibe, weighing heavily on me as she glanced over, making me mad nervous . . .

‘It’s only recently that I’ve taken an interest in places like this’ I came clean.

‘Really? I love hunting around for places like this,’ she replied.

‘Is this the kind of place that’s hot nowadays?’

I think some of the info from the guide came in handy . . . I think?

She started talking about some restaurants she liked.

Apparently she likes searching for hip new restaurants.

Maybe that’s just a chick thing?

But one of her best mates who she used to go restaurant hopping with just got a boyfriend so she hardly ever goes out anymore. So she really enjoyed her time out with me, she said.

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