And then there was , a teenage sociopath wearing a school uniform, holding an exploding gun and acting innocent.
Just as a final, catastrophic shootout was about to occur in the first-class car, Ladybug tripped. His fall threw him away from the blast radius, saving his life. "Unlucky," he sighed, standing up amidst the rubble.
In Carriage 7, twin assassins and Tangerine —dressed sharper than the knives they threw—were staring at the same silver briefcase, wondering where their boss's son, "The Son," had gone. "That's not my Thomas the Tank Engine sticker," Lemon grunted, seeing a scratch on the case.
As the train neared Kyoto, it was revealed that everyone was there because of a master manipulator, and the briefcase was rigged.
Meanwhile, in a quiet seat near the back, sat trembling, holding a burner phone, watching over his injured son, waiting for a signal from The Elder .
As the smoke cleared, Ladybug walked away, his mission technically accomplished, proving that sometimes, being the unluckiest person in the room is exactly what you need to survive. If you'd like to refine this story, let me know: I can rewrite the scenes to better match your vision. Movie Review: Bullet Train - Pittsburgh Magazine
(codenamed "Unlucky") adjusted his bucket hat, looking for a sense of calm. He didn’t want to be here. He just wanted to grab a silver briefcase from a Shinkansen train and walk away. Simple. Peace, love, and light, right?