She was 17 He was 19 She kept to herself, head always buried in a book He broke hearts and caused trouble They met at a train station She was sitting on the bench, clenching a book He was leaning up against the brick wall eyes on his watch waiting for the train so he could meet his dealer The roar of the train echoed in their ears She got up Her brown hair blowing back in the wind He saw her from the corner of his eye She began to walk towards the train book still in hand sun shining through the white lace of her flowing skirt His eyes stared her up and down now
She begins to run her light black sandals picking up pace not even realizing it, He begins to run too heart beat rising in his throat It was as if an angel had slowed down the train or time itself She feels the warmth of his arms around her the trains engine screams at her He pulls her back, holding her close they collapse on the platform watching the train fly past on the tracks tears fall from her eyes sparkling like tiny diamonds He calms her down, brushing the hair out of her face softly saying in her ear "shh. you're okay. you're okay." People talked frantically dozens of eyes on them The book she was reading only a feet away She stops crying for a second and looks into his blue eyes He looks back into her light brown eyes "Why did you save me? Why didn't you just let me go?" Red and blue lights flash in the background He feels a warm sensation in his heart "You wouldn't have known who you would have fallen in love with and I wouldn't have gotten the chance to buy you coffee"
That, my darlings is how my Grandmother and Grandfather met and still together till this day.