We boarded the train, and you held my hand. Your eyes were kind, and your smile was soft. Children skipped along to seats, and others placed their luggage over head. A man sat across from us, and I couldn't help but stare. Despite your hand around mine, everything told me to let go. While you were speaking to me, I glanced at him. His refined scruff, and circular glasses. He glanced my way, but quickly turned back. I no longer wanted to belong to anyone else, but him. But you next to me, and kissed my cheek. I tried to back away, but you didn't notice. The man would look over at me, and would stare at our intertwined hands. Realizing I could never be his, we both looked away. And so we reached our stop, and I got off with you. Your hand pulling me away, I glanced one more time. Just to upset myself a little more.