For as long as you could remember, you have always loved trains. You love to ride them while commuting to school every day. There was a strange yet tranquil atmosphere that came with riding trains. You would watch the scenery pass by and daydream about whatever came to mind. You especially loved the empty cars where you could be alone. In the spring of your fourth grade year, you board a train to head home from school.
You board an empty car, as usual, and find a seat. You sit down next to a window and gaze outside. The sun is setting, casting an orange glow over your hometown of Schwarzwald. The sky is a deep purple color, and a few clouds can be seen drifting across it. Schwarzwald is a small town with only a few neighborhoods. You live on the outskirts of Schwarzwald in a small neighborhood called Ornit. You live with your mother and father in a two-story house on top of a hill.
Because of your home's long distance from Schwarzwald, you have to take a train to go to school. The train normally takes you to a station in the middle of town. From there, you have to walk to get to your school. As the sun sinks beneath the horizon, the train engine roars as the conductors prepare for departure.
You relax in your seat, ready to enjoy the ride. You're glad there isn't many people on the train today. The less people you have to deal with, the better. Before the train can take off, the door to the car that you're sitting in opens.
"Man, what a relief. I almost missed the train today." A girl's voice says. You turn your head to see who the voice belongs to. It's an older girl who looks like a high school senior. She has tanned skin, long blonde hair, and blue eyes. Her short skirt shows off her long legs, and her top is completely open, exposing her bra.
You have never seen this girl ride the train before. She immediately sits down next to you and crosses her legs.
"Do you mind if I sit here?" She asks, though she makes no indication that she'll leave even if you said yes.