Hey guys, here we go again. I'm trying for a concurrent story again. This one is centred around my place of residence completely -- Melbourne. You should probably know that "Under the Southern Cross" is a metaphor for being under the Southern Cross Train Station undulating roof. Anyway, enjoy won't you? As for me, i'm off to eat Vegemite covered crackers.
See attached picture of SCTS on bottom of first post. xx.
And there I was again. I took a seat on one of the steel benches placed intermittently along the platform at the train station, and began the three hour wait for my train home.
I waited, watching every passenger disembarking and boarding the trains pulling in and out both in front and behind me. I made myself really look, trying to notice something specific about them. I had come up with this method of time-killing after only a month of doing this night after boring night because it took time, and I wanted the three hours to fly by. Slowly, the shops on the upper concourse of the station closed, and the candy store closed its doors for the night. “Damn” I muttered to myself, regretting my earlier decision to abstain from purchasing some sugary-goodness that evening. I stood up and walked down the long platform to the monitors placed on a big wall near the entrance. “Oh, wonderful...” I moaned when I read the display which showed the train on the Southern Line was delayed by an hour due to buckled tracks caused by the hot weather. “Damn Connex, you fucking losers...” I whispered, then instead of walking back to my seat on the platform I boarded the escalators which would lead me to the upper concourse. I slowly browsed through the Virgin Megastore which was, mercifully still open.
“Oh hey Ben, I didn’t know you were here!” Katie called. Katie was the manager of the store, and we had started talking about anything and everything one night when I was waiting here for my train last June. “How you been? How was school?” She asked me, and I just grunted. “Uni boys still giving you the shit then?” She asked and I just grunted again. “Train delayed, bullying, cold...could life get any worse?” I asked in a low voice, and she lost her positive facade. “Everyone has their bad patches in their life man, we all pull through!” She barked and I rolled my eyes. “Thanks girl, but I just hate Connex so much right now” I replied and she just nodded. “They’ve been ousted. A new company are coming in to renovate our train services. Metro or some shit.” She said and my eyes opened wide despite my anger. “Seriously?” I asked, raising one black eyebrow with a skeptical expression on my face. “Yup, you’ll have a better time of it soon enough. Anyway see you, I have to close up.”
I walked out of the store and returned to my seat on the platform. An hour went by, then two and finally three. I collected my bag and stood up. “FUCK THIS!” I said, and my voice carried across the tracks to another man sitting two platforms across from mine, waiting for the late train going Upfield on the Loop. “Cancelled, Delayed, Buckled tracks, fucked life?” He asked and I just stared, nodding imperiously. “I’m Matt!” He called, and I walked down my platform and around to his before I replied in my husky voice. “Ben.” I said, and he nodded. “I’ve seen you plenty of times before now, I finally get a name!” He began before my confused expression made him laugh.
“Haha, never noticed me? I’m always here this late, I have seen you a total of 17 times so don’t freak or anything!” He said, and I relaxed back into the seat next to him. “I’m just going to go check those damn monitors.” I said, before jogging down the platform to read the wall. “Off?” I asked, and he stood up running over having heard me. “You have got to be fucking kidding me!?” He yelled, giving the monitors the finger before turning back to me. “It’s going to take me forever to get across the city at this hour! Where are you from?” He asked, and I gulped before replying. “Well, that’s ages away if you want to walk. You got somewhere to stay?” He asked and I shook my head. “You could always stay with me, I wouldn’t mind you could take the sofa.” He offered but I shook my head.
“I wouldn’t feel comfortable, I’ve only just met you.” I said and he nodded, trying to make it look like this didn’t bother him, but I wasn’t fooled. He was clearly on the verge of tears. “H-ha-H-a, Y-eah I sup-p-ose you’re right. I b-b-etter be off t-then. S-see you another t-time t-hen Ben.” He stuttered before walking off at a brisk pace for the exit. “Why do I fuck up anything and everything I touch?” I asked, hitting myself in the head before walking off myself in the opposite direction to what’s his name, toward a decent but cheap hotel I knew across the city.
I arrived at the hotel after three, and luckily the woman behind the desk was feeling merciful, so she allowed me to check in. “Here you go you poor thing.” She said, passing me my room key. “Thanks.” I said before walking off towards the elevators. I opened the door to my room and sank onto the single bed and put my head in my hands. I pulled out my phone and fired off a text message to my friends who had been expecting me at a 21st birthday party that night. My iPhone made the “Message Sent” sound, and I shut it off. I didn’t want to see their replies if I could help it. I settled down onto the bed, still in my day clothes as I had none to change into. As I lay there, I quickly punched the wall behind me. “Solid concrete, excellent” I whispered before I let the tears flood out of me, crying myself to sleep.
Chapter 1: Under The Southern Cross Again.
“I’m off Tom!” I called to my boss who waved back emphatically. I was so grateful that I had a decent boss. He had lent me a set of clothes to work in for the day as I had informed him of my ordeal. “Man, I hate that company. I still say you should move up here!” He’d insisted, making me roll my eyes. “I can’t afford an apartment..” I had said before vanishing into the toilets to change. I’d cried in there for a bit, but composed myself before I exited so I could do my job well.
I walked out of the office on the 9th floor, and rode the elevator down to the street exit. I walked for a short way along Collins Street before I found a Tram Stop, littered with people who’d finished work just like me. I hated peak hour in Melbourne, the trams were fine but the Connex run trains we’re always packed. People who boarded at Melbourne Central usually had to sit on the floor. That was my main reason for traveling the extra ten minutes around to Southern Cross, the second being I hated the underground tunnel air smell.
I arrived at the station and sat on my usual bench to await my train service. Metro trains were pulling up left right and center, perfectly on time too. “I like these guys already!” I thought inside my head, before returning to my daily cataloging. By the time I looked up, I could’ve sworn I had cataloged about six hundred people. I even said hello to a few who I had seen every single day over the past three years, and they had said hello back. Some of them even asked how I was, others saying I should move up to the City which would make my commute easier. I looked at my watch, which I showed 1:14AM. I pulled out my iPhone which sure enough displayed 1:14AM on the screen. I whimpered before running back to the displays. They were off again and I began to grind my teeth. “Um, hello again Ben.” A man said from next to me. I jumped a little, before turning to him. “Hi Matt, i’m so sorry for making you upset last night, yes I knew.” I said and he just smiled sheepishly. “No I’m sorry. I shouldn't have let myself get my hopes up. You probably figured out I’m gay...” He said, trailing off. I nodded, going red. “I kinda’ figured it out when you almost cried.” I said, apologizing when he winced at the memory. “Geez, I suck at meeting guys..I’m alone, I hate my life.” He said, making me reach out and put my arm around him. “Train’s are not coming again, I’ll take you up on that offer if you like.” I said and he smiled and nodded before taking my hand and walking with me out of the station.
“Ooooh! Wait!” I said, wrenching my hand from his and sprinting into the Krispy Kreme store which we were passing. I bought two dozen, one box of plain, one box of utterly random creations. I walked back out of the store, and shoved a doughnut into Matt’s mouth before putting one in my own. “Thanks!” He said, wolfing it down eagerly. “I’m hungry, usually I just have some toast when I get home. Ties me over before breakfast later on. This is better though, a doughnut never tasted so good when a sexy guy put it in your mouth...” He said, going bright red. “I put my hand on his face, which made his blush dissipate in a second. “You’re not horrid at meeting guys. I liked you the second I talked to you.” I said, and he grinned before moving in toward me.
He stopped about four inches from my face, letting me make the decision. I swallowed my mouthful and moved in to kiss him quickly on the lips. “Thank-you. At least I know you’re not making fun of me.” He said, and I rolled my eyes before he stopped me walking. “Here we are!” He called, pulling me into the doorway of a fancy building down the end of King Street. He opened the door and walked with me up to his apartment.
I put the doughnuts down on the coffee table, and we retreated to the sofa. He put on a movie and we sat back to enjoy it while eating our fill of comfort food before falling asleep on each other’s shoulders before the the film had drawn to to a conclusion.
TTYL, xx
As promised, the picture:

Gotta love Melbourne's deliciously classy Architecture!
Peace out all!
And there I was again. I took a seat on one of the steel benches placed intermittently along the platform at the train station, and began the three hour wait for my train home.
I waited, watching every passenger disembarking and boarding the trains pulling in and out both in front and behind me. I made myself really look, trying to notice something specific about them. I had come up with this method of time-killing after only a month of doing this night after boring night because it took time, and I wanted the three hours to fly by. Slowly, the shops on the upper concourse of the station closed, and the candy store closed its doors for the night. “Damn” I muttered to myself, regretting my earlier decision to abstain from purchasing some sugary-goodness that evening. I stood up and walked down the long platform to the monitors placed on a big wall near the entrance. “Oh, wonderful...” I moaned when I read the display which showed the train on the Southern Line was delayed by an hour due to buckled tracks caused by the hot weather. “Damn Connex, you fucking losers...” I whispered, then instead of walking back to my seat on the platform I boarded the escalators which would lead me to the upper concourse. I slowly browsed through the Virgin Megastore which was, mercifully still open.
“Oh hey Ben, I didn’t know you were here!” Katie called. Katie was the manager of the store, and we had started talking about anything and everything one night when I was waiting here for my train last June. “How you been? How was school?” She asked me, and I just grunted. “Uni boys still giving you the shit then?” She asked and I just grunted again. “Train delayed, bullying, cold...could life get any worse?” I asked in a low voice, and she lost her positive facade. “Everyone has their bad patches in their life man, we all pull through!” She barked and I rolled my eyes. “Thanks girl, but I just hate Connex so much right now” I replied and she just nodded. “They’ve been ousted. A new company are coming in to renovate our train services. Metro or some shit.” She said and my eyes opened wide despite my anger. “Seriously?” I asked, raising one black eyebrow with a skeptical expression on my face. “Yup, you’ll have a better time of it soon enough. Anyway see you, I have to close up.”
I walked out of the store and returned to my seat on the platform. An hour went by, then two and finally three. I collected my bag and stood up. “FUCK THIS!” I said, and my voice carried across the tracks to another man sitting two platforms across from mine, waiting for the late train going Upfield on the Loop. “Cancelled, Delayed, Buckled tracks, fucked life?” He asked and I just stared, nodding imperiously. “I’m Matt!” He called, and I walked down my platform and around to his before I replied in my husky voice. “Ben.” I said, and he nodded. “I’ve seen you plenty of times before now, I finally get a name!” He began before my confused expression made him laugh.
“Haha, never noticed me? I’m always here this late, I have seen you a total of 17 times so don’t freak or anything!” He said, and I relaxed back into the seat next to him. “I’m just going to go check those damn monitors.” I said, before jogging down the platform to read the wall. “Off?” I asked, and he stood up running over having heard me. “You have got to be fucking kidding me!?” He yelled, giving the monitors the finger before turning back to me. “It’s going to take me forever to get across the city at this hour! Where are you from?” He asked, and I gulped before replying. “Well, that’s ages away if you want to walk. You got somewhere to stay?” He asked and I shook my head. “You could always stay with me, I wouldn’t mind you could take the sofa.” He offered but I shook my head.
“I wouldn’t feel comfortable, I’ve only just met you.” I said and he nodded, trying to make it look like this didn’t bother him, but I wasn’t fooled. He was clearly on the verge of tears. “H-ha-H-a, Y-eah I sup-p-ose you’re right. I b-b-etter be off t-then. S-see you another t-time t-hen Ben.” He stuttered before walking off at a brisk pace for the exit. “Why do I fuck up anything and everything I touch?” I asked, hitting myself in the head before walking off myself in the opposite direction to what’s his name, toward a decent but cheap hotel I knew across the city.
I arrived at the hotel after three, and luckily the woman behind the desk was feeling merciful, so she allowed me to check in. “Here you go you poor thing.” She said, passing me my room key. “Thanks.” I said before walking off towards the elevators. I opened the door to my room and sank onto the single bed and put my head in my hands. I pulled out my phone and fired off a text message to my friends who had been expecting me at a 21st birthday party that night. My iPhone made the “Message Sent” sound, and I shut it off. I didn’t want to see their replies if I could help it. I settled down onto the bed, still in my day clothes as I had none to change into. As I lay there, I quickly punched the wall behind me. “Solid concrete, excellent” I whispered before I let the tears flood out of me, crying myself to sleep.
Chapter 1: Under The Southern Cross Again.
“I’m off Tom!” I called to my boss who waved back emphatically. I was so grateful that I had a decent boss. He had lent me a set of clothes to work in for the day as I had informed him of my ordeal. “Man, I hate that company. I still say you should move up here!” He’d insisted, making me roll my eyes. “I can’t afford an apartment..” I had said before vanishing into the toilets to change. I’d cried in there for a bit, but composed myself before I exited so I could do my job well.
I walked out of the office on the 9th floor, and rode the elevator down to the street exit. I walked for a short way along Collins Street before I found a Tram Stop, littered with people who’d finished work just like me. I hated peak hour in Melbourne, the trams were fine but the Connex run trains we’re always packed. People who boarded at Melbourne Central usually had to sit on the floor. That was my main reason for traveling the extra ten minutes around to Southern Cross, the second being I hated the underground tunnel air smell.
I arrived at the station and sat on my usual bench to await my train service. Metro trains were pulling up left right and center, perfectly on time too. “I like these guys already!” I thought inside my head, before returning to my daily cataloging. By the time I looked up, I could’ve sworn I had cataloged about six hundred people. I even said hello to a few who I had seen every single day over the past three years, and they had said hello back. Some of them even asked how I was, others saying I should move up to the City which would make my commute easier. I looked at my watch, which I showed 1:14AM. I pulled out my iPhone which sure enough displayed 1:14AM on the screen. I whimpered before running back to the displays. They were off again and I began to grind my teeth. “Um, hello again Ben.” A man said from next to me. I jumped a little, before turning to him. “Hi Matt, i’m so sorry for making you upset last night, yes I knew.” I said and he just smiled sheepishly. “No I’m sorry. I shouldn't have let myself get my hopes up. You probably figured out I’m gay...” He said, trailing off. I nodded, going red. “I kinda’ figured it out when you almost cried.” I said, apologizing when he winced at the memory. “Geez, I suck at meeting guys..I’m alone, I hate my life.” He said, making me reach out and put my arm around him. “Train’s are not coming again, I’ll take you up on that offer if you like.” I said and he smiled and nodded before taking my hand and walking with me out of the station.
“Ooooh! Wait!” I said, wrenching my hand from his and sprinting into the Krispy Kreme store which we were passing. I bought two dozen, one box of plain, one box of utterly random creations. I walked back out of the store, and shoved a doughnut into Matt’s mouth before putting one in my own. “Thanks!” He said, wolfing it down eagerly. “I’m hungry, usually I just have some toast when I get home. Ties me over before breakfast later on. This is better though, a doughnut never tasted so good when a sexy guy put it in your mouth...” He said, going bright red. “I put my hand on his face, which made his blush dissipate in a second. “You’re not horrid at meeting guys. I liked you the second I talked to you.” I said, and he grinned before moving in toward me.
He stopped about four inches from my face, letting me make the decision. I swallowed my mouthful and moved in to kiss him quickly on the lips. “Thank-you. At least I know you’re not making fun of me.” He said, and I rolled my eyes before he stopped me walking. “Here we are!” He called, pulling me into the doorway of a fancy building down the end of King Street. He opened the door and walked with me up to his apartment.
I put the doughnuts down on the coffee table, and we retreated to the sofa. He put on a movie and we sat back to enjoy it while eating our fill of comfort food before falling asleep on each other’s shoulders before the the film had drawn to to a conclusion.
TTYL, xx
As promised, the picture:

Gotta love Melbourne's deliciously classy Architecture!

























