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Matías watched as the mood in the "saturated" car shifted. A woman clutching a grocery bag started tapping her foot. A construction worker across the aisle looked up from his phone, a small smirk breaking through his tired expression.

As the train emerged from the tunnel, the sunset hit the windows, bathing the crowded car in gold. Matías took a breath. He was still tired, and the train was still delayed, but the music made the "saturado" feeling a little easier to carry. como_estas_ke_personajes_saturado_mta

The 7 train was, as the locals say, "hasta las chanclas"—completely packed. Matías watched as the mood in the "saturated" car shifted

Just as the train rattled out of Junction Blvd, the screeching of the metal tracks was suddenly drowned out. A guy in a bucket hat shoved a portable Bluetooth speaker into the center of the car. “¿Cómo estás?” a voice rasped through the speaker. As the train emerged from the tunnel, the

Matías was pressed against the sliding doors, his face inches from his own reflection. He was exhausted. It was 6:00 PM in Queens, and the heat in the station had been unbearable. He felt —saturated by the noise, the humidity, and the sheer number of elbows poking into his ribs.

He leaned back, closed his eyes, and let the cumbia take him the rest of the way home.