Sometimes, I sneak pictures on my phone of strangers simply to remember the moment I was ever so lucky to watch them have.
Is that creepy?
I
know the answer to that question is a definite "yes," but please do me a
favor and pretend that it's "no" because I never want to stop doing it.
And I probably never will stop.
Just... love me for who I am.
Anyway.
Meet Raymond.
Well,
his name isn't actually Raymond. I mean, I guess it could be. But
Raymond is just the name I call him by. In my mind. And nowhere else.
I
was sitting on the train, quietly, headphones in. I was minding my own
business. We made a stop in the middle of down town Salt Lake City (aka
my new home) where many unloaded and many loaded. The doors to the train
were almost closed when, to my left, I saw a hand bravely fly between
the almost-closed train doors. The doors quickly fluttered back open,
due to motion sensors, and a tall man (Raymond) boarded the train. He
found the seat closest to him (which just so happened to be directly
across from me) and sat down. He was panting like there was no tomorrow,
sweat trickling down his forehead. The poor dear must have barely made
the train and, at his rate, I assumed he had somewhere very important he
needed to be. He pulled his back pack off his shoulders and unzipped,
pulling out a massive green water bottle. He unscrewed the cap and
consumed 14 gallons of water (or something like that). He put his water
bottle away, looked at me, and gave me a genuine smile full of perfect
teeth. He followed my example and put his head phones in. I stared at
him while he didn't know it. And obviously snapped a picture on my
phone.
I appreciated his Fender T-shirt and Nirvana
backpack. I liked the way his hair was pulled back into a bun. I liked
his scruff, and his very blue eyes. I liked the way he played the
air-drums to his music. I liked the way we would catch each other
staring throughout the entire train ride. I liked the way we would laugh
about catching each other staring. I liked the way he said goodbye to
me as we exited the train as if we were old friends.
In
fact, goodbye's were the only words we exchanged. After a train ride of
us listening to our personalized music devices and saying nothing, he
looked at me and said,
"Well, I'll see you around," he said with a smile.
I smiled back. "Yeah," I replied.
He winked and walked away.
I laughed, walking away from him.
Somehow, I instantly missed him. Like we really were old friends who just said a goodbye that would last awhile.
I'll probably never see him again. Or actually know what his name was.
But I liked him. And our train ride together.
And, no matter what, I hope he's happy.
Love,
The Creep
I’m really really glad that I’m not the only one who takes pictures of random people. Raymond seems like a chill guy. ;)
ReplyDeletethis totally made my day (:
ReplyDeleteI love this. You should post these phone-photo stories more often. :)
ReplyDelete-Rosie
I just love this. You are stinking adorable.
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