Ash was returning home by train. It was going to be a long ride. The Train was packed, so he had to stand. After a few stops a bluenette girl got on, and she stood next to Ash.

Dawn, the bluenette, was texting on her phone. She got lost in texting and started swinging on a pole. She bumped into Ash. She didn't bother to apologize. She just kept texting.

Few stops later, a seat opened up directly in front of Ash. He was going to move , so someone else could take the seat, when Dawn rushed in and took the seat. He looked at Dawn slightly, she looked back , so Ash moved away.

Few more stops, the train was empty save for Ash, Dawn and one other passenger. Ash was sitting opposite Dawn. He pretended to look out the window, but couldn't help peek at Dawn inconspicuously. She was interesting.

The last passenger left. The weather became stormy, and it was Just Dawn and Ash on the train now. Dawn got up and sat next to Ash. Ash wondered why she sat beside him? Did she want to ask him a question? The train kept moving, and Ash felt tension growing, as Dawn sat beside him texting.

3 more stops till Ash got off. He wondered where Dawn would get off . Suddenly, Dawn stood up, and her head searched left and right of the carriages, as if to see if anyone was still on the whole train. Then she sat down, on Ash's Lap.

Ash thought Dawn would quickly get off and apologize, but, no she just sat there. After awkwardly having Dawn sitting on him for 5 seconds, he tapped her and asked.

"Hey, why are you sitting on me?"

Dawn turned, and then looked down and immediately got up.

"Sorry," she said, placing a hand on his lap. "I'm a long distance runner, so my legs are totally numb, and I can hardly feel anything."

"Well I guess it's no problem then," said Ash awkwardly.

"Has the Air condition stopped working? It sure is getting hot in here." Dawn took off her jacket, revealing nothing but a pink singlet. And judging by her chest area, she wore no bra. Ash only glanced a second, making his head spin.

Dawn got bored of using her phone, so she just stared out the window, as did Ash. They both admired the subtle beauty of the suburbs drenched in rain and thunder, and eventually noticed the windows reflection of them sitting together.

Review. Ash and Dawn are 20'sh. Saw this happen a few years ago.