Seventeen Hours
Theres a certain magic to being trapped on a slow moving train for seventeen hours. You cant leave the train. You cant jump off of it. Youre just stuck. But honestly? Ryeowook has never felt more free.Its seventeen hours of meeting new people, seeing new sights, and trying new food on the train from Shanghai to Fuzhou which for Kim Ryeowook, is just the first leg of his trip to freedom. ForewordAs a little kid I would visit China each year by first visiting my family in Shanghai and then taking a train to visity my family in southern Fuzhou. Those trains were not the fast, efficient bullet trains China is now famous for. Those trains were slow-paced, chugging, mountain trains that stopped every hour to let somebody get on and off. Plus, they always took the most inefficient path possible. Every trip took seventeen hours, so my mom and I would always share a four person sleeper cabin with two complete strangers. I dont take those trains anymore. But, ever since I got back from China Ive been dying to write some Kyuwook set in China. This particular setting is on one of those trains. Ill be basing this setting off of what I remember from about five years ago and even though not everything will be completely accurate, I hope you enjoy the story for what its worth. =)