Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Train Ride

I was on the train home from the city when a mother a daughter dressed to the nines and reeking of money sat next to me. The daughter was no more than four years old. The girl looked sweeter than a bucket of cotton candy. The last stop of this line was one of the more affluent towns in the country, I assume their destination.

The mother pulled out a magazine and started reading. The daughter stared out the window watching the landscape turn from city to country. Son the daughter said aloud, “I wish I could use the computer at home. I want to go on the internet and register my webkinz. But we don’t have internet connection and that makes me sad.”

The mother replied, “It has been a long day, why don’t you try to sleep?” The daughter did not reply and continued to stare out the window.

A few minutes passed and the mother said, “That was a stupid article.”
Daughter replied, “What was it about?”
“Nothing, it was just stupid.”
“Was it about toilet paper?”
“No. Now mommy is going to try and sleep so please be quiet.”

No more was said during the trip until the first stop when the daughter asked if it was their stop and continued to ask at every stop until they got off the stop I expected.

4 comments:

La Belle Esplanade said...

they got off 'at' the stop I suspected [expected] 'they would.' This is what has been nagging me.

Otherwise: deadpan perfect.

Randy said...

Nag nag nag. Okay, I'll change it.

Pine Cone said...

Cool! Look at you - an artist and a writer both. And these two blurbs - nicely done. Will you expand them further? What is the plan? Just curious.....

Randy said...

Thanks Pinecone. I have no plan. I take things as they come. Whatever sparks my interest I go in that direction.