"How may I help you? My names Kaitlyn," 당신 were a waitress at the Dingo, 당신 were serving a group of six guys, they seemed nice and they were greasers like you. "Can I get 당신 cutie?" The one with dark hair and dark eyes said to you, "Stop it Dal," "I'm just playing Johnny, how about I take 당신 to my house after this Kaitlyn?" "I'm sorry, but I'm working," 당신 said with a grin. Another guy ran into the Dingo and all the guys yelled "Hey Pony! Where were you?" 당신 stood there staring at his dreamy eyes and he stared back while he bit his lip. Through out the rest of the day, 당신 couldn't stop thinking about him, his green gray eyes that sparked and his beautiful smile and 당신 remember hearing his name before, but where 당신 couldn't exactly place a point where 당신 heard his name. As 당신 were leaving the Dingo because your shift ended 당신 saw someone outside, he seemed to be waiting for you. "Hey Kaitlyn!" "Oh hi, um 조랑말 right?" "Yeah, I was just kinda waiting for 당신 to finish so I could um, ask 당신 if 당신 wanted to take a walk with me?" "I'd 사랑 to! Oh wait I should probably go 집 and change first because I'm all covered in grease and oils and 음식 from work," "No it's fine, I think 당신 look beautiful right now and it's only me, I'm not a big time soc 또는 anything," he said with a small grin 당신 guys walked in silence for a few 분 then 당신 felt a warm hand around your waist and 조랑말 was pulling 당신 closer to him and spun 당신 around so 당신 were facing him and his hands were both on your waist holding 당신 tightly. "Kaitlyn, I've always liked you, you're in three of my classes at school and I never had the nerve to come up and talk to you, but you're gorgeous and will 당신 be my girl?" "Yes I will!" 당신 let out a small shriek and he slowly pulled 당신 in for a soft kiss.
당신 smiled at him, waiting for him to continue. He grabbed your hand. “I thought it’d be the coolest thing to be a train. I don’t even know why. Maybe because they’re always moving, they’re big, I don’t know.” He shrugs his shoulders.
“But as I got older, I realized I was like a train. Always pushing forward, no turning around of anything. From the looks of it, my train was going to end me up in jail.” He stops walking at the track switch.
“(Y/N), 당신 were like my track switch. My train was headed for nowhere till 당신 came along. Now I see my train going somewhere, to a house, a family, a life.” He pauses. “And I wanted to say thank you.” He says quietly.
당신 just 덮개, 랩 your arms around him.