The Zephyr . 21.
He kept her in front of him the whole way back to their seats. If he was going to see her back, he wanted it to be as she was walking to be where he was going to be too. He had an irrational desire to tell her he would even wait for her outside the Ladies' Room if need be.
Their seats looked like home now. Sliding in and getting comfortable again was comforting in itself. It was if all the tears and sadness could be left back at that other spot, three cars away, and not brought out again.
One of the neighbors was playing music on a headset loud enough for them to hear. People were coming and going. The announcements for dinner reservations started. Ben pulled out the menu from the seat back and they made their choices. Ben ordered them when the Dining Car Attendant walked through. Six p.m. dinner, first 'setting', and then they would have all night. Ben considered, all night sounded pretty good to him right now.
~~
Dinner was excellent. The table was at one end of the Dining Car, and the service was wonderful. If Ben had set out to plan a perfect meal to impress, he couldn't have done better. This was actually better than that even for they were both relaxed now. "Or tired." Caramel laughed when they both made the same comment at the same time.
The free and easy talk they had the night before played through dinner as well. He joked and she joked. She told him silly stories and he told her his. They toasted each other over a wine they both liked, and shared tastes of different foods they had ordered. Dessert was delicious, and melted in the mouth.
They walked back to the far car where their seats were in a companionable silence of sorts. They did laugh at the sailor's walk it took to navigate through the swaying cars.
Ben saw them both back to their seats, and then excused himself for a moment. As he headed down to the restroom, he noticed the old smoker's lounge on the lower level had the door open. The sign on the door said it was out of service. This lounge was apparently also previously used for private parties, as a bar was at the back of it, or a counter of some sort.
After using the tiny restroom at the other end of the lower level, he came out to see the same Attendant that ran the Snack area standing in the door to the lounge. He smiled and nodded to the man, and started to go by.
The attendant stopped Ben. "Excuse me, sir, may I ask you a question? Are you the gentleman I saw in the Snack area this afternoon with the lady in the red and black?"
Ben's smile faded as he thought of it. "Yes, that was us."
"Well, if you'll pardon me saying so, the Snack area is small enough that I couldn't help but overhear a fair bit of what was said. Whether I wanted to or not."
Ben waited. There was no reply to that really. "Yes, it is," he finally said.
"Now that being said, I got to thinking about it, you see, while I was on my dinner break. About what I would do if I were in a place like a plane or a train, and the lady said there is no tomorrow, only today." He paused.
Ben waited once more.
"And on my dinner break, I happened to see you both in the Dinner Car. The way you looked at her, the way she looked at you. Now, if today is all there is, or at most 'til the train reaches your destination, it occurred to me that you need a place to be alone. The private compartments won't work, they are all filled. The Observation deck is generally empty after 11:00 p.m. when the Snack area closes, but people do walk through. Mostly staff, but they do."
Ben waited. There had to be a point to this surely.
"So, I got to thinking that it was time I checked on the stock in the old Private Lounge. And that once I was done with that, it would be good to draw the curtains and lock the door again." The man winked at Ben. "The door locks from the inside, you know, and darn if I haven't forgotten the key back at the front of the train. Now I won't have another reason to come back this way 'til we get to Reno just after daybreak, say, oh, 7:30 a.m. tomorrow morning. And you know, it was bothering me, because the door switch that triggers a light in my snack area galley when it's open or shut, it won't go off if I haven't locked it with my master key."
"Oh, really?" Ben said with growing appreciation.
"Yeah, we used to have to check on it in case someone got in, or fell asleep on the lounge seating. Now I told the Car Attendant that I will take care of it, and I really don't want to have to walk the whole train twice when I'm just ready for bed."
"I can understand that," Ben replied.
"Good! Well seeing as it's going to be locked tonight, I put some wine and snacks in there. Do you suppose you could keep an eye on it, and make sure the door stays locked all night?" The man winked again.
Ben's face lit up. "I will be most happy to!" He shook the man's hand. "And thank you! 'Til 7:30 a.m., you say?"
"Yep, 'til 7:30 a.m." He put his hand in his pocket. Ben would swear he heard keys jingling. "And you have a right fine night too, for thats all thats left of today." He slid the door open and shut once or twice, and walked up the stairs muttering "Silly keys."
~
Ben stood there, debating what and how to go about this. The door to the Private lounge was closed and curtains already drawn. He reached out like it would bite him, and slid it open. It was silent moving. He stepped in and shut the door. He could see the lock easily. A small light was on in the lounge at the far end. It was bright enough to see a tray on the counter with a bottle of wine and some sort of food on it. There were long lounge seats on both sides of the area, and the right side had a couple of mini pillows as well as a folded sheet or two stacked neatly at one end. He opened the door and stepped out again, sliding it silently shut. Five minutes and the goodwill of a stranger had totally changed the possibilities of the night. He walked up the stairs and smiled when he slid into his seat.
"Everything O.K.?" Caramel asked.
He smiled once more. "Everything is beautiful, 'Beautiful'." He kissed the tip of her nose. "Now what's the schedule tonight? Do you want to go watch the movie in the Observation lounge, or just lounge around, us two?"
"Just us is perfect." Caramel smiled at him.
"I think so, too." he replied.
~
Their seats looked like home now. Sliding in and getting comfortable again was comforting in itself. It was if all the tears and sadness could be left back at that other spot, three cars away, and not brought out again.
One of the neighbors was playing music on a headset loud enough for them to hear. People were coming and going. The announcements for dinner reservations started. Ben pulled out the menu from the seat back and they made their choices. Ben ordered them when the Dining Car Attendant walked through. Six p.m. dinner, first 'setting', and then they would have all night. Ben considered, all night sounded pretty good to him right now.
~~
Dinner was excellent. The table was at one end of the Dining Car, and the service was wonderful. If Ben had set out to plan a perfect meal to impress, he couldn't have done better. This was actually better than that even for they were both relaxed now. "Or tired." Caramel laughed when they both made the same comment at the same time.
The free and easy talk they had the night before played through dinner as well. He joked and she joked. She told him silly stories and he told her his. They toasted each other over a wine they both liked, and shared tastes of different foods they had ordered. Dessert was delicious, and melted in the mouth.
They walked back to the far car where their seats were in a companionable silence of sorts. They did laugh at the sailor's walk it took to navigate through the swaying cars.
Ben saw them both back to their seats, and then excused himself for a moment. As he headed down to the restroom, he noticed the old smoker's lounge on the lower level had the door open. The sign on the door said it was out of service. This lounge was apparently also previously used for private parties, as a bar was at the back of it, or a counter of some sort.
After using the tiny restroom at the other end of the lower level, he came out to see the same Attendant that ran the Snack area standing in the door to the lounge. He smiled and nodded to the man, and started to go by.
The attendant stopped Ben. "Excuse me, sir, may I ask you a question? Are you the gentleman I saw in the Snack area this afternoon with the lady in the red and black?"
Ben's smile faded as he thought of it. "Yes, that was us."
"Well, if you'll pardon me saying so, the Snack area is small enough that I couldn't help but overhear a fair bit of what was said. Whether I wanted to or not."
Ben waited. There was no reply to that really. "Yes, it is," he finally said.
"Now that being said, I got to thinking about it, you see, while I was on my dinner break. About what I would do if I were in a place like a plane or a train, and the lady said there is no tomorrow, only today." He paused.
Ben waited once more.
"And on my dinner break, I happened to see you both in the Dinner Car. The way you looked at her, the way she looked at you. Now, if today is all there is, or at most 'til the train reaches your destination, it occurred to me that you need a place to be alone. The private compartments won't work, they are all filled. The Observation deck is generally empty after 11:00 p.m. when the Snack area closes, but people do walk through. Mostly staff, but they do."
Ben waited. There had to be a point to this surely.
"So, I got to thinking that it was time I checked on the stock in the old Private Lounge. And that once I was done with that, it would be good to draw the curtains and lock the door again." The man winked at Ben. "The door locks from the inside, you know, and darn if I haven't forgotten the key back at the front of the train. Now I won't have another reason to come back this way 'til we get to Reno just after daybreak, say, oh, 7:30 a.m. tomorrow morning. And you know, it was bothering me, because the door switch that triggers a light in my snack area galley when it's open or shut, it won't go off if I haven't locked it with my master key."
"Oh, really?" Ben said with growing appreciation.
"Yeah, we used to have to check on it in case someone got in, or fell asleep on the lounge seating. Now I told the Car Attendant that I will take care of it, and I really don't want to have to walk the whole train twice when I'm just ready for bed."
"I can understand that," Ben replied.
"Good! Well seeing as it's going to be locked tonight, I put some wine and snacks in there. Do you suppose you could keep an eye on it, and make sure the door stays locked all night?" The man winked again.
Ben's face lit up. "I will be most happy to!" He shook the man's hand. "And thank you! 'Til 7:30 a.m., you say?"
"Yep, 'til 7:30 a.m." He put his hand in his pocket. Ben would swear he heard keys jingling. "And you have a right fine night too, for thats all thats left of today." He slid the door open and shut once or twice, and walked up the stairs muttering "Silly keys."
~
Ben stood there, debating what and how to go about this. The door to the Private lounge was closed and curtains already drawn. He reached out like it would bite him, and slid it open. It was silent moving. He stepped in and shut the door. He could see the lock easily. A small light was on in the lounge at the far end. It was bright enough to see a tray on the counter with a bottle of wine and some sort of food on it. There were long lounge seats on both sides of the area, and the right side had a couple of mini pillows as well as a folded sheet or two stacked neatly at one end. He opened the door and stepped out again, sliding it silently shut. Five minutes and the goodwill of a stranger had totally changed the possibilities of the night. He walked up the stairs and smiled when he slid into his seat.
"Everything O.K.?" Caramel asked.
He smiled once more. "Everything is beautiful, 'Beautiful'." He kissed the tip of her nose. "Now what's the schedule tonight? Do you want to go watch the movie in the Observation lounge, or just lounge around, us two?"
"Just us is perfect." Caramel smiled at him.
"I think so, too." he replied.
~
