The Man That Knew Too Soon

The Man That Knew Too Soon

I keep missing the last train from King’s Cross station. Every time it happens, I see the same man, sitting on the same bench on platform 8, clutching a cross around his neck, a single red rose on his lap and in the other hand, the same cup of cold coffee from the kiosk that never seems to close.

Tonight, I sat beside him.

“Waiting for someone?” I asked.

“Waiting to stop waiting,” he replied.

The departure board above us unexpectedly flickers. Platforms are reshuffled, making the sound of a pack of playing cards being riffled. Then the sound of a steam locomotive’s whistle arriving at platform 9 turns my head towards the past. I look for myself on the train, but it’s always empty as if we’ve all been left behind.

When I look beside me again, the man is gone. I feel cross that he left me, but I wonder if he’s ever been there until I look down and see a puddle of coffee and a single red rose on the cold platform floor.

Then I realise where I am again. King’s Cross station was the place he once proposed, had the train not derailed.


Written for Esther Chilton’s Writing prompt: Theme: Cross.

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4 responses to “The Man That Knew Too Soon”

  1. Terri Webster Schrandt avatar

    Incredible imagery and use of “Cross” three different ways, Hugh! A haunting story with a feel of Twilight Zone! Well done!! And I got a tear in my eye!

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Glad it stirred some emotion, Terri. I wanted to get the prompt word in as many times as possible.

  2. Paul Ariss avatar
    Paul Ariss

    You’ve created an intriguing atmosphere Hugh, almost timeless. It feels like we are between worlds, and it inspires the imagination.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Thanks for the great feedback, Paul. This piece only took me a few minutes to write. I had myself right there on that platform, observing what was going on.

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