Seamus' perspective:
Seamus heard the train arriving, and ran as fast as he could down to the red line platform. He only just managed to make it onto the fully packed train. The trains didn't run very often, so you had to get one when you could. After a few minutes on the train, he got off at Union Station. He walked over to the merchant's stall, and saw that it was empty. However, he did quite need to bullets, and decided to knock on the merchant's front door. "Oi!" he shouted, "It's me, I need some stuff!"
Keane's perspective:
As soon as he was sure that Seamus had gone, Keane picked up two cans of food, and went out into the station. He knew exactly where he was going. He started walking down nearer the platforms, until he reached a girl standing near the food market. He secretly fancied her, but didn't tell anyone, least of all Seamus. The girl was a communist, and Seamus, like nearly all other people in the Metro Centre, were completely against communists. But Keane didn't care about her political values, he just cared about her. She looked pretty good, and he had spoken to her for a minute or two when she had given him a flyer. Keane had kept it ever since, making sure not to let his brother see. When he got there, he gave her the two tins of food, "Hi," he said nervously, "these are for you."