[b]Tom - Railroad Tracks - Jessalyn, Jack[/b] Tom kept his mouth shut-.. he watched in silence as the man degraded him and then watched as the man decided to turn his back on the boy and sit down.. leaving the boy standing, just in utter shock at how rude and mean a person can be, he had never encountered a person before who was mean to him like that man was to him.. he watched as the woman stuck her hand out towards him, as she introduced herself; he accepted the hand into his soft small hand slowly.. giving off a frown before he stated his name in his regular soft-voice which was mixed with a nervous stutter. "T-T-.. T-.. Tom.. n-nice to m-..meet you.." Tom stood gazing downwards at his feet standing in silence for the longest time, until only speaking to respond to the kind gesture of food and shelter the woman had offered him, "T-t-.. thank y-you.. b-.. but I am fine for now.." the boy's stutter seemed to wear off as he started to feel that his presence was more comfortable and welcome, and that he wasn't here to be put down with malicious insults.. The boy stayed seated on some gravel at the side of the railroad tracks as he waited for the doctor and the woman to come back after she had received her examination, he whistled to himself.. doing nothing out of the ordinary, he turned his head.. watching as the doctor and the woman reappeared back into his sight and started walking back towards him where they planned to rest and hang out again. The boy gave a thin-smile towards the two as they approached them, then he layed on his back.. placing his hands behind his head, looking into the quite cloudless sky.. a nice day it was, the sun beating down onto the left side of his face; causing him to squint his eyes.. his small torso rose and fell with every given breath, his eyes slightly covered up by his bangs. He wasn't sure if the 'doctor' asked him whether or not if he was alone, or was it the woman he asked.. he just gave a slight nod.. not going to intrude into something that he didn't think he belonged in, he rested his eyes; keeping them closed so the sun didn't irritate them.