This story seems like the screenplay to a romantic comedy, but it is totally real. And adorable.
Ellie Farnfield was traveling to London on a train to teach a fitness class when she became disoriented and suffered a seizure.
She woke up at the train station confused and holding a note and money from a man named "Tom" who said he had helped her during her ordeal.
He wrote:
"Hi Eleanor. I hope by the time you read this you are feeling better. You had a seizure on the train and I took you off.You didn't hit your head but I may have hurt your leg as I walked on it before realising you were on the floor having a fit! Sorry!
I'm also sorry I can't stay with you now but here is a coffee to perk you up later and £10 to make sure you get a taxi home.
Sorry I don't have anymore money so I hope you don't live far away. I've contacted people from your phone and medical help is on its way and you're with train staff.
Wishing you all the best and a quick recovery. Love Tom."
Farnfield is now trying to find Tom to thank him with the hashtag #findtraintom on Twitter.
Can we help #findtraintom https://t.co/24uZ7kcjBw
— Dancing Man (@Dancingmanfound) November 13, 2015
How lovely was that need more people like this #findtraintom
— becky osmann (@beckyo82) October 27, 2015