Bulletproof = my new favourite song at the moment!
This Time, Baby, I'll Be Bulletproof
The train journey was long and tedious, as most train journeys are. While the other passengers occupied themselves with reading their books, making small talk with their neighbours and sleeping, I had my own private thoughts to pass the time. I hadn't had the greatest experience in my previous town. I was struggling to find work as a schoolteacher, I didn't have much money, my parents were pressurising me about my love life and worst of all, there was Charles.
At first, Charles was wonderful. He had a pair of charming blue eyes that constantly sparkled, his hair was dark, shimmery and luscious and he had the most beautiful and contagious smile. He was a very handsome man indeed. I was smitten by him and he let me believe in so many unobtainable things. He promised me a wedding ring and a family. He said we'd be together forever! Then about a month after he'd made his proposal, I caught him kissing Amy, the town whore. I was heartbroken, naturally, and sunk into a deep depression. I refused to eat and I had very little sleep. In my waking hours, I moped and cried, not knowing how I would be able to go on without him. But a few weeks later, I found an advertisement in the newspaper about a teaching job in Hill Valley. Then and there, I decided that this was my chance to shine. I fought to get the position, while at the same time I was cleaning myself up; turning my life around. Charles hurt me so much and by God I was going to make him pay. And it was on the train I made a vow to never fall for another man again.
