The man who stood on the edge of the road with his two spaniels, she imagined had problems sleeping, enjoyed playing Scrabble and had a drink problem. The woman holding her blonde hair to prevent it flying about too much in the wind, well, she was an identical twin, but her twin was far more successful than her, and lived with a man ten years her junior in Australia. The little boy who appeared to have been swallowed by his backpack was actually a child prodigy and had mastered Latin by the age of seven. These were all the mini stories she told herself as she watched the world unfold in front of her, a spectator to the game of life.
You can't remain encompassed in the realm of fiction, though. She had to step out into the real world. The bus slowed to a halt at its stop in the middle of town, where a majority of people got off, a myriad of yelling school children and dazed looking tracksuit-clad adults. That's when he got on.
He sauntered onto the bus, with a cane in his left hand, tapping on the side of each chair as he slowly edged his way up the aisle. The clack of his alligator shoes combined with his cane and disjointed whistling made a melody of old man. Even as the bus pulled out from the stop, he never faltered with his elderly grace. His eyes seemed to dance about the bus, his choice in seat like a game show, his very presence the prize. After contemplating his decision for a brief moment, the man positioned himself in the space next to her. He sat with his back straight, his blue eyes pale with age focused on the road ahead. They sat like that for a few minutes, her slumped next to the window, him upright, his eyes looking straight ahead in an unwavering stare.
He turned to her quickly, and quietly said "let me tell you a story", whilst unwrapping a packet of polos from his pocket. He offered her one. She accepted, trying to suppress the instinctive thought that taking sweets from strangers may not be a good idea from her mind. She imagined him a war veteran, or possibly a secret millionaire who revealed their fortunes to the unsuspecting on various bus journeys.
"It might not be a very interesting story" he began, swapping the cane to his right hand, "but I believe it can help you." he looked at her, "Although I would like you to do one thing for me first." his eyes settled back to the front of the bus. She immediately assumed it would be some creepy sexual gratification the old man would be wanting. She didn't reply, just nodded towards this man with the alligator shoes who smelt of a combination of mint and tobacco.
"You must, for the benefit of my story, assume that nothing is quite what it seems, although I promise what I tell you is all very much true." He looked back at her, "Could you do that for me?"
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