Chapter Two
As I walked along the quiet street that lead to the train station, there was nothing on my mind- it was empty. All that lead me was just my decision and determination, my belief that I can really change something and I can really be someone.
I flinched when a black cat jumped out of the bushes, ran past me and then suddenly stopped at the other side of the road just to stare at me with his shiny eyes. I shaked my head in a slight confusion and started walking again. Trying not to question my decision, I ran my hand through my hair and looked back. The cat was following me. „ Shoo, go away, go home! Go now!“ I tried to scare him away, but he stayed behind me, slowly wagging his tail, staring into my eyes. „ I seriously have to focus now, “ I mumbled to myself whilst strengthening my grip around the handle of the bag. In a short time I reached the station. I sat down on a green bench in front of an old stone house where they sell train tickets at the day time. But since it was late the doors were locked. There was not a single soul nearby- exept me and the black cat who still followed me. I stretched out my legs, leaned against the wall and closed my eyes.
When I heard the train stopping, it seemed that instead of half an hour only minutes had passed. As I opened my eyes a silhouette of a train slowly started to take form in front of me, I had to rub my eyes to get sleep out of them. I grabbed my bag and steped onto the train.
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