9.10 - 9.30pm
Previously, I had needed to close my eyes to fantasise and imagine stuff. This was the first time I lusted with my eyes full open.
It didn't take long. For whatever reason, of all the seats available on the train, she took the one opposite the table from where I was sitting. It was not that late, barely just past 9pm, but it felt later; it was late November. Now about 20 minutes from Bradford, the final stop, the trolleys had been a thing of the past and so was the ticket officer. "Is this available?" her voice sounded and I looked up at her from my tablet.
It was a rather silly question - there was no reason why I or anyone else should have said no. She sat down, quite gracefully. This was when I actually saw her.
I'd give her 25 years old. She looked angelic. She behaved angelic. She wore a delicate silk blouse with floral design, quite striking against the dull blue/grey colour of the train seats. The top three buttons were undone, revealing a very smooth, gentle neck, and some cleavage cupped in a black bra. Funny, that, I normally do not start by looking at a female's breasts.
I glided my gaze down her arms. It was warm in the carriage and her blouse was short-sleeved. She was very slim and her arms were long, slim and tanned. For November, rather impressive. They ended with long slender fingers so attractive I practically shivered. I felt a waft of hot and cold air run by my spine.
She shifted in her seat and drew a book from her brown leather handbag. "Sense and Sensibility". Romantic. I lifted my eyes and met hers for just a fraction of a second. The eyes were blue, wide-open, expressive and smiling. Dark eyelines and long black eyelashes, emphasising the depth. Her lips smiled back, too, politely. Thin, delicate lips, with very little make up. A beautiful, small, almost diminutive, upturned nose. All helped by long blonde hair falling on both sides of her shoulders and down her back, swirling and curling on their way down, embellished by a gorgeous braided plait. No freckles or tattoos anywhere whilst. Her face and figure had that picture of fragility that I always responded to so much.