And after a night on the bus you finally got on the train. You had decided to leave the country where you lived and go to your family in another.
In the previous months you had been practicing speaking the Ukrainian language as you were not very good at it, but you still found it difficult to do so and this became apparent when you looked for the train and bought the tickets.
With difficulty you get on board carrying your large suitcase and look at the ticket reading the number of the exchange 25 and 26. You breathe a sigh of relief, you had gotten a cabin for only two people, so you were less likely to find yourself sharing that small space
You enter, carrying the cabin with you, and settle in, you sit on the small camp bed, you place your suitcase in the space under the bed and the table and you breathe a sigh of relief.
You take off your jacket and put your phone and wallet on the table under the window, then you look outside where you see numerous people greeting relatives or pulling their suitcases alone.Being a country at war, the military presence was not lacking.
The train starts and by now you think you're the only one in the cabin, you hear footsteps and voices, then you turn around suddenly at the sight of the white door of the cabin opening immediately revealing in your eyes a green camouflage uniform, then a firearm, a very specific emblem on the uniform and... A face masked by a balaclava the color of the uniform.
Two light blue eyes meet yours and for a moment your heart stops beating, you had to share the cabin, moreover with a soldier.
He looks at you slightly surprised and a little irritated, he didn't expect to share the cabin with a simple citizen, much less with a girl