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eunsan;

his response made me more curious and confused than ever, "sorry? what do you mean?" he sighed deeply, "apparently there's supposed to be a hidden train here," the hooded man said, "people say that it can take you wherever you want but you never really know where."

what in the-
who was this man? and what was he doing here?

"ohh, so you want me to believe you? sorry to break it to you dude but this isn't harry potter or narnia." the laugh that tried to escape from me sounded more like a bit of air coming out.

he looked around the station. no one was here anymore except for the two of us. he quickly walked over to me and backed me against a brick wall.

"why do you people have to be so, ugh i don't know, difficult?" he complained and looked me in the eyes.

my eyes widened. his rough hands were on my shoulders, keeping me in place from escaping.

"i don't want to scare you, even though you probably will be scared of what i'm about to tell you, but i knew that you were going to come to the station this evening," he looked even deeper into my eyes and suddenly i didn't notice my surroundings. the only thing that i could see was a small part of the brick wall that i currently stood by, myself and the guy. everything else was black. "i know your name and where you come from. i know that your friend did something really bad and i also know about your family problems." he continued.

my eyes started to water. how could he know everything?

"i'm going to tell you a secret and i want you to keep it, alright?" i didn't really know what to do so i just nodded, "i work for a governmental agency called alcrin. we're on a case about you." alcrin? what the heck is that? "about me?" i took a deep breath before continuing, "what about me?" "you're not who you think you are and there's an explanation to everything bad going on in your life."

he let go of my shoulders, the blackness was gone and as he had said before, a train appeared from pretty much nowhere. it didn't look like a normal train either. it was completely black with a few circular windows and a couple of dark blue details. he started to make his way over to the rail vehicle but turned around when he noticed that i didn't follow him.

"aren't you coming?" the unknown guy asked, "why should i?" i asked, trying to seem tough. it obviously didn't work, "i've got answers."

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