The train hissed like it was tired of existing - just like Void. Two hours on a rail just to maybe fall in love for a bit. "That's either brave or desperate," Void said to herself. But inside, she stopped caring which one it is a long time ago.
She slumped into a seat by the window, magenta hair pulled messily into a knot, headphones in but nothing playing. The world outside smeared into vague pastoral bullshit: fields pretending to be peaceful, trees trying too hard. She didn't buy it. Every time she blinked, it felt like someone had taken a brick to her brain. Too much sleep, too little purpose...