It was getting late,the once proud and illustrious sun had grown tired of flaunting it's righteous rays upon the lowly public and decided now it was time for it to rest,giving the moon it's chance to strut it's stuff. The burnt orange sky caught the eyes of quite a few train passengers each one gasped and awed at the beauty that was this natural occurrence in nature. Though one passenger however remained pretty nonchalant about the ordeal. Her eyes hadn't even fallen towards the window at all the entire time she was on this train,which had been about 4-5 hours give or take.Her eyes and face were planted firmly and deeply into her book. She licked her right index finger and placed it on the bottom right hand corner of the the right page of her book and turned it.
The people continued on and on with their squeals and bubbly laughter,they were getting louder and louder by the second.Little kids running around like obnoxious little rodents but because they were cute little things she could over loo their transgression. Despite the festering aggravation building and growing within her her facial expression never changed.Though she did grip her book tighter as a result. The loud chattering,gossiping adults however they were another story.Fat over weight and simplistic people with nothing better to do but spew lies about other people who they had never met before.Dammit,shut p and read a book or something.... The thought fell silent in her mind as she let to a sigh. Keeping her composure she prayed this train ride was over more sooner than later.
Her Sky blue mirrors reflected the word from her book wonderfully. She tried to ignore the noisy passengers and just focused on reaching her destination with as cool of a head as she could. It was about thirty-minutes later that the conductor of the train came to her side and gentle tapped her on her shoulder. She didn't like being touched and almost reached to break his hand,but she couldn't take her aggravation and problems out on people,especially since he was just doing his job.So to ease her troubled mind and angry internal demeanor she would simply close her book tightly with her left hand.She didn't look at him in fact she closed her eyes and uttered a firm...What is it?.The conductor would develop a single sweat drop on his forehead before nervously replying."W-well mam the train is about to stop at Oaktown,as per your inquiry of a library Oak-town has the best and most expansive own around...if you'd want to go there that is".I see....
She said as she rose and placed her book up into her traveling bag which held all her belongings in it. She would then place the overstuffed bag onto her shoulder like a back pack and proceeded to walk towards the doors of the train.But not before stopping a good three feet away from the Conductor.She looked back out of the corner of her eye,and with a slight smirk she would say.Thanks. It was then that the train stopped and she made her way out of it's doors leaving the conductor to smile and continue doing what he did best.
The people continued on and on with their squeals and bubbly laughter,they were getting louder and louder by the second.Little kids running around like obnoxious little rodents but because they were cute little things she could over loo their transgression. Despite the festering aggravation building and growing within her her facial expression never changed.Though she did grip her book tighter as a result. The loud chattering,gossiping adults however they were another story.Fat over weight and simplistic people with nothing better to do but spew lies about other people who they had never met before.Dammit,shut p and read a book or something.... The thought fell silent in her mind as she let to a sigh. Keeping her composure she prayed this train ride was over more sooner than later.
Her Sky blue mirrors reflected the word from her book wonderfully. She tried to ignore the noisy passengers and just focused on reaching her destination with as cool of a head as she could. It was about thirty-minutes later that the conductor of the train came to her side and gentle tapped her on her shoulder. She didn't like being touched and almost reached to break his hand,but she couldn't take her aggravation and problems out on people,especially since he was just doing his job.So to ease her troubled mind and angry internal demeanor she would simply close her book tightly with her left hand.She didn't look at him in fact she closed her eyes and uttered a firm...What is it?.The conductor would develop a single sweat drop on his forehead before nervously replying."W-well mam the train is about to stop at Oaktown,as per your inquiry of a library Oak-town has the best and most expansive own around...if you'd want to go there that is".I see....
She said as she rose and placed her book up into her traveling bag which held all her belongings in it. She would then place the overstuffed bag onto her shoulder like a back pack and proceeded to walk towards the doors of the train.But not before stopping a good three feet away from the Conductor.She looked back out of the corner of her eye,and with a slight smirk she would say.Thanks. It was then that the train stopped and she made her way out of it's doors leaving the conductor to smile and continue doing what he did best.