Literature
Train of Meetings [Akaashi Keiji]
You always saw that boy at the same train, five out of seven days, in that exact same spot, at six thirty in the morning. He'd always either take a seat near the back, or he'd stand near that spot if there were no seats available. It was like how on the first day of school, the teacher would allow you to sit wherever you want, and the seat that you chose would automatically be claimed by you. And from then on, that would be your territory, a place where no one else was supposed to interfere.
But he was different. If he was sitting down and he saw someone, regardless of age, struggling on the crowded train, he'd stand up and offer the seat to