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Authors: Nakano Hitori

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306 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 18/04/04 03:19

since she still seemed extra moody with her head hung low, I leaned in and peeked up at her face.

since she still seemed extra moody with her head hung low, I leaned in and peeked up at her face.

since she still seemed extra moody with her head hung low, I leaned in and peeked up at her face.

since she still seemed extra moody with her head hung low, I leaned in and peeked up at her face.

331 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 18/04/04 03:23

there’s something that follows the refusal . . .

something big, no?

something so big it may kill every one of us in one go

332 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 18/04/04 03:23

a moody Hermes . . . could that be a hint . . . ???

no, it couldn’t be . . .

342 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 18/04/04 03:25

> On our train ride back home, she seemed a bit moody.

This is key.

Yep, I’ve got a feeling something scary is about to happen. And what is that explosive roar I hear coming closer to us?

347 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 18/04/04 03:26

‘Mmm . . . but I’d really like to spend more time with you, so would you please walk me home?’

is this it?

354 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 18/04/04 03:28

Lady Hermes was playing the sensitive-to-your-needs card only to tease you and was waiting for Tren Man to say ‘I insist, let me walk you home’!!!

Whoooooaaaaaa, lucky dog lucky dog.

355 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 18/04/04 03:28

>>332

‘I’m sad because even though I want to be with Mr Train forever I can’t avoid the fact that our time to part is approaching . . . ’

357 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 18/04/04 03:28

>>355

you is too good with the girly talk innit

358 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 18/04/04 03:28

>>355

Highly likely that Lady Hermes would say something like that.

359 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 18/04/04 03:28

>>355

Judging from how things have progressed so far, it can only go in that direction

 

Train Man pulled out an enormous firearm from deep within, aimed it directly at the Geeks and pulled the trigger.

365 Name: Train Man ♦ SgHguKHEFY Post Date: 18/04/04 03:30

We got to her station. I said

‘I’ll e-mail you again. Good night’ as I prepared to part ways, but she softly reached for my hand and pulled me towards the door. I was feeling kind of ‘wha—?’ but I let myself be pulled.

In the end, both of us got off the train.

She said kind of apologetically ‘I’ve changed my mind . . . will you walk me home?’

She was pleeeeeeading-----ah yeaaaaah-----

That expression on her face could have lasted through at least three drinks for me.

‘Sure. No problem,’ I answered, loud and clear.

After the ticket gate, we held hands, both at the same time . . .

After about 5 minutes we hit a residential area where there were hardly any people out. Because there seemed to be lots of dark areas and I sensed a bit of danger, I said

‘I’ll walk you home from now on’ to which she just nodded.

370 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 18/04/04 03:31

hey everybody! She pulled his hand!

373 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 18/04/04 03:32

> but she softly reached for my hand and pulled me towards the door

> but she softly reached for my hand and pulled me towards the door

> but she softly reached for my hand and pulled me towards the door

> but she softly reached for my hand and pulled me towards the door

> but she softly reached for my hand and pulled me towards the door

386 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 18/04/04 03:33

hey everybody----they’ve been holding hands all day long today!!!

436 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 18/04/04 03:40

Lady Hermes is definitely waiting for Train to tell her he’s falling for her!

Most women are the type that just waits to be told coz they can’t get themselves to say it!

They only own up once you’re in the relationship! Unfair man, unfair! Definitely.

 

478 Name: Train Man ♦ SgHguKHEFY Post Date: 18/04/04 03:46

I think we walked for about ten minutes. We got to the front of her house, which was a really nice one . . .

‘Here it is. And thank you for walking me all the way,’ she said and bowed deeply.

‘No problem at all,’ I said, bowing back.

‘Will you e-mail me when you get home?’

‘Um, yes. And tomorrow too.’

‘Let’s talk over the phone some time.’

‘Sounds good . . . ’

We talked about random stuff in front of the house.

‘Oh, you might miss the last train,’ she said, always the thoughtful one.

‘Right, I should get going,’ I said and pulled away from her. My hands were the last to pull away. I walked for a while and turned around and saw her waving.

That’s about it for now . . .

489 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 18/04/04 03:48

Hold on, Train. You mean, you didn’t tell her how you feel about her . . . ? I think Hermes was waiting for you to say it . . .

497 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 18/04/04 03:49

That’s about it for now . . .

That’s about it for now . . .

That’s about it for now . . .

That’s about it for now . . .

What’s about it?

 

500 Name: Train Man ♦ SgHguKHEFY Post Date: 18/04/04 03:49

Bottom line, no kiss, no telling her I love her.

Search me how I go about that

501 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 18/04/04 03:49

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