"That little- aaaugh!" Thrax woke up alone the next evening angry. Marilynn was gone, along with all her stuff. She left a note saying, I can't take it anymore. He got out of bed and followed her scent out of the house, through a park, and all the way to the other side of town. She was sitting at a train station, waiting to get on the train. At first, he was just going to go right up to her and drag her back, but he was curious to see where she'd go.
The train came up and Marilynn got on. At the last minute, Thrax slipped inside and the train started up. He hid in the luggage car and drank from anyone who came in. He knew Marilynn would notice the disappearences. He knew she would come to him. Then, he thought of the perfect plan. He waited until they were miles from any city, then he executed his plan.
He found one of the brakes and pulled it. Then, while the train stopped, he crawled under the train and, once it stopped completely, melted the wheels to the tracks. A few minutes later, the conductor came out with his flashlight to see why the train wouldn't move. Thrax grabbed the man under the train and emptied him of blood. Nobody saw what happened. It was a new moon, there were no lights, except for on the train. Next, the engineer came out to see why his conductor never came back. He, too went the way of his friend. By now, people would be getting worried. He snuck back onto the train and killed the power. Everything was in complete darkness. He re-wired the power so that the only thing that worked was the intercom. He used it for the last step in his plan.
"Hello. Your normal conductor couldn't make it this evening, so here I am. On this train, you have a certain person I want back, about five three, dead sexy, long brown hair... Tell her that if she doesn't come to the front of the train in three seconds, well, let's just say the 12:15 train won't appreciate our being parked on the tracks." He heard the passengers gasp. All was going according to plan.
"Three, two, one." Thrax whispered to himself. Right on time, he felt a small jolt coming from the train. People were trying to open the doors to get out, but he melted the doors shut, all but one. He saw the door to the engineer's car slide open and a sad-looking Marilynn came in.
"Pathetic." Thrax told her. "You know you can't run from me, though I admire your courage for trying." He smirked and looked behind him. "Right on schedule." The 12:15 train was headed strait towards them. Thrax grabbed Marilynn and melted the wall of the car away and jumped through it. He noticed some people broke some of the windows and were slipping through. He held onto Marilynn's wrist and pulled her away. In an instant, the two trains collided in a firey explosion. Marilynn looked back and her face when pale. Seeing her face, Thrax added, "You know, I could've done worse."
