I'd like to start off by saying this is entirely Jezz Az's fault. He noted that the bare minimum number of words that can be posted to Literotica is 750 words, so he asked "what can you do with exactly 750 words? Not one word more, not one word less?" It's a good question and a number of writers have decided to tackle it. This is decidedly outside my typical comfort zone, but it's good to try new things, so here is my effort.
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It started on a train.
That sounds terribly romantic, doesn't it?
Not a grungy subway train nor a packed commuter train, of course, a far more genteel cross-country passenger train.
This was a proper train with real sleeping cars and lounges.
The
Olympian Hiawatha
running the Chicago-Spokane line, to be specific. Not, perhaps, the
Orient Express
or the
Trans-Siberian Express
, but certainly far more romantic than a crowded bus, or coach class on a budget airline.
On this proper train were Elizabeth and Henry.
Elizabeth was a doughy young woman, at least she thought so; more than a bit pale and a touch too weighty to be truly attractive. She was dependable and predictable, or so everyone always said.
This was hardly Elizabeth's first time on a train. She often traveled back to Chicago, always staying in the women's common sleeping coach for frugality's sake. She often visited her family for holidays, or for the summer. She was a teacher, you see, so she was off duty during the summer. This time, she was returning to her distant classroom from visiting her mother and father over the Christmas season.
Henry was rather less comfortable on a train. In fact, the last time he had travelled on a train, his luggage had been stolen from the common sleeping car. This time, he had paid for a roomette. He was an electrician who had done a short stint in the Army, as most of his generation had, and he was on his way to a new position and away from memories of a former fiancΓ©e who decided on a somewhat more successful man.