A spirit of unease filled the night, capturing it, and defining everything and everyone in its own ideal. Lilly bit her lip, she'd never rode the train alone after dark. It was ill advised.
Lilly stared down at the ad clipping. "Secretary needed for converting paper hard copy into Word files. Will be reimbursed generously. Housing will be provided. Seek information at the Les Carton on Willingsworth Avenue.." The train rumbled through stations, as she clutched the newspaper. She needed to work over the break. the dorms would soon close, and she'd be forced to leave.
Her aunt had offered her a room, and a job babysitting, but Lilly didn't want to spend her vacation once again with her elderly relative. She could already smell the cat hair, prune juice, and moth balls. Staring down at her small packed suitcase, she wondered if she'd made the right choice; her roommate had left for home over a week ago.
The trains weren't heated, and shivering, she pulled her coat tighter around her. Few people were riding that evening, only a middle age man shared the cart with her, he sat a few rows ahead, and craned his neck, stealing glances at her when he thought she wasn't looking.
Lilly breathed a sigh of relief, when he got off at the next station. She propped her feet up, and looked through the dusty windows. "End of the line," the conductor called. Quickly, she gathered her bag, and exited. Unsure of where she was going, but able to read signs, she strode from the station into the ever darkening streets. She was happy to see the streetlights, and that others were still fighting through he crowds to get home.
On, and on she walked, in circles until a voice interrupted her search, "Miss, may I help you?" Lilly looked up at an elderly doorman. "Yes sir," she smiled as he beamed at her politesse. "I need to know where the Les Carton is," The old man gave a chuckle, "this is it, your at the back of the building". He motioned for her to follow him, and guided her toward the lobby. Before she could give a whisper of thanks, he was gone.