The train slithered into the station in near-silence, pallid and gleaming like a mushroom. I checked the schedule; the next train wasn't due for six minutes. Through the conductor's window, I glimpsed white bone and empty sockets.
The doors creaked open, and the man beside me started forward. "Hold on," I said, grabbing at his sleeve. "I don't think that's the regular run."
The man called to the driver, "You going east?"
A shadowed nod. "We go everywhere, eventually."
"Good enough." He tugged his arm free. I watched the doors close behind him, and the train crept forward into darkness.
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