Title: The Song on Platform Four
Level: Intermediate (B1-B2)
Description
Every morning at 8:12, Élodie catches the same train from Châtelet — and every morning, just before it arrives, she hears the same haunting melody drifting from the public piano on the platform. She doesn't know the pianist's name. She's never even heard how his song ends, because her train always pulls in at exactly the wrong moment.
Months of quiet fascination turn into something closer to obsession, until a passing stranger offers an explanation that changes everything: the song, she's told, was written for someone else entirely — a lost love, a broken engagement, a story that was never meant to include her. Heartbroken on behalf of a man she's never spoken to, Élodie almost stops listening for good.
Then a delayed train gives her five unexpected minutes — enough time, finally, to hear the whole song, and to learn that everything she thought she knew about it was wrong.
The Song on Platform Four is a gentle, colloquial love story about the small, easily-missed signs of being noticed, set against the ordinary rush of a daily commute. Written in natural, everyday English, it builds its mystery slowly and resolves it warmly — a story about two strangers who were never really strangers at all.
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