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Authors: Nakano Hitori

 

783 Name: 731 aka Train Man Post Date: 15/03/04 19:36

>>780

Of course I thought that this was my chance

I’ll step in to save them


they’ll be grateful


they might want to thank me


I’ll hurriedly report it to this thread


fantastico

I shall report as soon as something happens. Laters.

The Geeks and Train Man himself weren’t expecting any great changes in their near future. But . . . the first sign of change turned up in a box.

587 Name: 731 aka Train Man Post Date: 16/03/04 18:58

I received a letter today.

I don’t know if it’s from an old lady or the girl but from the envelope and stationery as well as the handwriting, I think it’s the older lady.

It basically thanked me for the other night and from the sound of it, she was the one that was directly harassed by the old man.

I’m thinking about writing back . . .

But as you know, my writing skills are . . . a bit shabby . . .

I will try me best to write . . .

623 Name: 731 aka Train Man Post Date: 16/03/04 19:43

Just now I received a little package and letter from the girl.

They were teacups. She thanked me in the letter.

She wrote ‘I sat next to you that night’ so I’m pretty positive about it.

Supa cute envelope, stationery and handwriting! (;˚∀˚)=3 hubbahubba

And it smells kinda nice too
pant pant Damn. I’m getting all feverish. Gotta take a chill pill.

624 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 16/03/04 19:45

>>623

chill man, the smell is definitely your mind playing trix do her words smell at all like there may be more to come?

625 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 16/03/04 19:45

>>623

if the package was delivered by courier service then you got her numba?

 

628 Name: 731 aka Train Man Post Date: 16/03/04 19:52

>>624

more to come . . . ?

let me share a sentence

‘I was moved by the courage you displayed.’

That’s about it . . .

>>625

you is right, it is on the waybill itself . . .
woawoawoa

629 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 16/03/04 19:52

631 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 16/03/04 19:54

ahh . . . yeah . . . well . . .

It seems like a near impossible feat to push the relationship any further?

632 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 16/03/04 19:54

>>628

you have to call up your courage again. Take two.

 

643 Name: 731 aka Train Man Post Date: 16/03/04 20:00

Oh no . . .

Things are a bit crazy right now

No way could I call a girl . . .

650 Name: 731 aka Train Man Post Date: 16/03/04 20:03

Seriously, I don’t have a clue what I’m supposed to do!

Am I supposed to call right away?

653 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 16/03/04 20:04

Calling would be too sudden, no?

But it’s a difficult situation so you have to be a bit pushy or it won’t go any further.

Why don’t you say something like ‘Seeing as we met under such unusual circumstances, what would you say to getting together for dinner sometime soon’

656 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 16/03/04 20:06

>Train Man

Hold it. How many cups did you get?

661 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 16/03/04 20:11

As one who used to hang on the Couples Board allow me to dish out some advice.

Must call. Must make the call!

Call and tell her that you received it.

Tell her something like thank you for the nice cups and compliment her on her taste.

And then slip in something about the train, like do you always take that train? Got it?

665 Name: 731 aka Train Man Post Date: 16/03/04 20:13

you guys . . . thanks a lot

>>660

there are 2 cups

to put it simply, the normal kind

I have my mobile in my hand but I can’t dial the number . . .

This needs much more balls than that day
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668 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 16/03/04 20:15

>>665

If you wait till later it’s gonna be even more difficult to call.

You should call before 9 at least.

669 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 16/03/04 20:16

>>665

ain’t cutting it. Need age, salary, car, family background, looks.

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