Author's note: this is a weird fic. It's probably gonna be cheesy.
Chapter 2: The Middletown Station
Kari started to run out the train when the conductor stopped her.
"Where are you going miss?"
"A man that just got off left his passport!"
"Oh, I'll take it, miss."
"He just left, I can find him!"
"Alright, but don't be late to get back on."
"Yes, sir!" Kari ran out of the station and looked all over to try and find the man. She couldn't find him anywhere. Suddenly, she noticed the stained glass dome that was way high up. Across the ceiling was a thin board that looked strangely familiar and as though people had stood on it before. She shivered at the thought and remembered the passport. She looked outside of the front of the station, but he wasn't there either.
"Guess I'll just give this to the police station," Kari said as she headed toward the map next to the statue of the lion.
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" 'This statue was given to the Middletown Station in honor of the brave soldiers going to the war,'" read Yolei out of her tourguide book. Yolei looked up at the huge lion and realized how big it was.
"Wow, this could really scare someone. It looks so real," she said to herself.
"Ladies and Gentlemen, the train bound for Matsumoto will be delayed for another 15 min. Thank you for waiting," said a voice from the loudspeaker.
"Ugh! He said that 10 min. ago! How long do they want us to wait? The storm doesn't seem that bad," said Yolei in an impatient tone. Suddenly, there was loud thunder with a big flash of thunder. Yolei covered her ears and said, "Ok, maybe it is bad! I should look for the police station in this town incase we have to stay here overnight so I can call mom. Let's see, police station, police station." Yolei started to look in her book for the police station and turned away from the lion. She didn't realized Kari looking for the same thing on the map next to the lion.
"Here it is, the police station! Huh?" They both cried at the same time. They looked up to see who had spoken
"Yolei!"
"Kari!" The two friends hugged.
"I thought you were in computer camp!"
"Well, everything they were doing, I've done before, so I kinda quit. I'm on my way to my grandma's. Is your camp over?"
"Yup, I'm on my way home."
"Oh!" They both laughed. Suddenly, a huge bolt of lightning flashed and a big boom of thunder was heard. The two girls covered their ears and closed their eyes. The sound of breaking glass was heard.
When Yolei and Kari opened their eyes, they were amazed at what they saw. It was the same station, but.older. There were many people in olden styled clothing and some people were in rags. Something was definitely different.
"Where are we?" asked Kari
"I think we're back in time," Yolei answered, stunned.
See, it's weird. I have Japanese city names as well as and English. Ch. 3 coming soon.
Chapter 2: The Middletown Station
Kari started to run out the train when the conductor stopped her.
"Where are you going miss?"
"A man that just got off left his passport!"
"Oh, I'll take it, miss."
"He just left, I can find him!"
"Alright, but don't be late to get back on."
"Yes, sir!" Kari ran out of the station and looked all over to try and find the man. She couldn't find him anywhere. Suddenly, she noticed the stained glass dome that was way high up. Across the ceiling was a thin board that looked strangely familiar and as though people had stood on it before. She shivered at the thought and remembered the passport. She looked outside of the front of the station, but he wasn't there either.
"Guess I'll just give this to the police station," Kari said as she headed toward the map next to the statue of the lion.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
" 'This statue was given to the Middletown Station in honor of the brave soldiers going to the war,'" read Yolei out of her tourguide book. Yolei looked up at the huge lion and realized how big it was.
"Wow, this could really scare someone. It looks so real," she said to herself.
"Ladies and Gentlemen, the train bound for Matsumoto will be delayed for another 15 min. Thank you for waiting," said a voice from the loudspeaker.
"Ugh! He said that 10 min. ago! How long do they want us to wait? The storm doesn't seem that bad," said Yolei in an impatient tone. Suddenly, there was loud thunder with a big flash of thunder. Yolei covered her ears and said, "Ok, maybe it is bad! I should look for the police station in this town incase we have to stay here overnight so I can call mom. Let's see, police station, police station." Yolei started to look in her book for the police station and turned away from the lion. She didn't realized Kari looking for the same thing on the map next to the lion.
"Here it is, the police station! Huh?" They both cried at the same time. They looked up to see who had spoken
"Yolei!"
"Kari!" The two friends hugged.
"I thought you were in computer camp!"
"Well, everything they were doing, I've done before, so I kinda quit. I'm on my way to my grandma's. Is your camp over?"
"Yup, I'm on my way home."
"Oh!" They both laughed. Suddenly, a huge bolt of lightning flashed and a big boom of thunder was heard. The two girls covered their ears and closed their eyes. The sound of breaking glass was heard.
When Yolei and Kari opened their eyes, they were amazed at what they saw. It was the same station, but.older. There were many people in olden styled clothing and some people were in rags. Something was definitely different.
"Where are we?" asked Kari
"I think we're back in time," Yolei answered, stunned.
See, it's weird. I have Japanese city names as well as and English. Ch. 3 coming soon.
