The endless war was over. We were all returning to the new normal. That is if anything could ever be normal again. The train trundled along the British countryside The towns, the counties, passing slowly by. Rows of houses, country farms, peace and tranquility once more. The edge of Scotland ahhh! Scotland.
We Passed the cities into the Highlands where pristine lochs sparkled in the rare northern sunshine. She got onto the train at Inverness. A change of vehicle descending south. To a London, I did not want ever to see again.
I was reading my book on the armies of Rome in England. She took a sandwich out of her oversized purse. would you like one she asked softly.? I was famished normal protocol a polite no. But my hunger screamed even louder than my reticence yes, that would be lovely. Thank you so much.
The food trolley arrived I ordered two cups of watery after war coffee and two custard tarts. I showed her Hadrians wall as we passed it. The city of York which had been the center of the British civil war Cavaliers and roundheads and all that. I guess by now she knew I was a terminal bore. But she did not seem to mind.
She smiled and laughed dutifully at my jokes. What she did not know By the time we reached Crewe I was in love with her. Obviously a woman as beautiful as her. Would have no interest in such a stogie old Bachelor schoolmaster like me.
I had no skills in alluring the fairer ***. Only Shakespeare Plato Descartes. But as the train pulled into Euston dust from the coal-fired engines entered a piece of soot into my eye From the open window of the carriage
She came to my aid taking the dust from my eye with the rolled corner of her handkerchief. The pain immediately subsided. And then she kissed my lips softly yet firmly. I have never kissed a man unintroduced she whispered. But I do not want to wait for you you are very shy.
2006 The snow fell on Greyfriars school early that winter We had retired to the headmaster's quarters which would be ours for the rest of our days. I remember the train, my love. She whispered her beautiful gray eyes still as young as the springtime. You gave me half your ham sandwich my love I answered weakly. Then at Euston, you kissed me first. Like this, she said her familiar sweet.lips reached mine. That's because I found the man that I wanted for my life partner she purred. My last vision in this world was her beautiful face. The light faded in my eyes for the last time. She melted into oblivion.
I was on a train alone again like so long ago. The British rail trolley came I bought two weak watery coffees and two custard tarts. Keep riding, sir be patient the tea lady's voice said kindly. She will be with us soon, at Inverness