I got on the night tain, and carried my bag through the narrow corridor. Compartment 5… where was compartment 5? In the far side of the wagon. I managed to open the door, and pushed my bag into the tiny compartment. It had a bunk bed and a wash basin, and a coat-rack. That was it. I muttered a few well chosen words, and put the bag on my bed and opened it. I got out my beauty box and my nightgown, then closed the bag and put it on the flor. As I brushed my teeth, I heard a cheering crowd outside, and I looked out the window. A bride and her groom were saying farewell to their relatives, who were throwing confetti at them.
"Honeymooners," I thought to myself.
I took an instant dislike to the bride, who was a tiny Barbie-doll, with an empty expression over her face. The groom, on the other hand, was tall and handsome, with broad shoulders and a nice face. His ass looked firm, and had this "squeeze me!" - quality to it.
They got onboard the train, and I pulled the curtain down to get some privacy while I got into my nightgown. I heard noise, and a couple of voices outside my door. Apparently, the newly-weds had the compartment next to mine.
"I hope they won’t be too loud," I mumbled to no-one at all, and got into bed.
The train left at precisely 11.20 pm.
"I’ll go to the bathroom," I heard the groom say, as he stepped out into the corridor. "You get ready and wait for me!"
"You better hurry up then, before I fall asleep!" said the moron bride.
"Poor guy," I thought. "What an unromantic woman!"
A long time passed, when all I heard was the rhythmic "ka-dung, ka-dung" from the train. I dozed off.
A few minutes later, I woke up by the sound of the door to my compartment opening and closing.
"Ticket inspection?" I thought, sleepily. "Now?"
"Are you awake, my lovely bride?"
"Hmmm?" I said.
I heard someone take off his clothes, and I blinked a couple of times to wake up properly. By the time I realized that the groom had walked into my compartment by mistake, he was already naked and crawling into bed with me. I opened my mouth to explain the mistake, but before I had uttered a sound, he kissed me.