[i]"Thank you"[/i] She heard the giant say, and Annie felt relief in her chest, and made the gesture of a sigh quietly...for the moment. But just by hearing Jed's outburst, Annie was, on the inside, getting anxious. Not that she was completely, but she was slightly curious on the verdict. The "Iron Horse" was going so fast on the track, Annie allowed her eyes to slightly widen as it came closer to its intended target. However, for their world was miniaturized, that meant the train must be small too, explaining that it just bumped Larry's face, and fell over on its side, off the track. Just by seeing it, Annie made a wince at the impact. Annie didn't have to tell Jed what went wrong at the moment, and she most definitely didn't need to admit to him that it was "good". It turned the situation into a predicament that would put his leadership into question...in her point of view, at least. In truth, Annie didn't know how long he has been doing this, but she didn't want to [i]assume[/i] that his leadership was terrible, but he was a leader who tried to do things best for his people. They were her people too; she was the SIC of the diorama, and the "so-said" surrogate little sister of the cowboy. Wincing at Jedediah's failure, the Annie turned her wavy, back-length, blonde-haired-head to look back at the cowboy on his horse in pity, to the point to place a comforting hand on his knee. [i]"Okay, that's enough"[/i] The cowgirl heard the giant man say, before turning her attention to see it start to break the restraints holding him down to the exhibit floor. "Jed!", Annie said to get the cowboy's attention on what to do now, as she watched the giant. This was one unfortunate (and an interesting) turn for her first night: The giant escapes from her fellow pioneers' binds. First, the "Iron Horse" fails to splice his head, then the binds break to fully secure the "beast". Annie felt an almost-feared sign creep up on her, but she didn't willingly show it towards Jed. The cowboy's horse that she stood next to, began to whinny and kick up its legs wildly, as the giant man began to sit up from the floor of the exhibit. "Whoa!", she managed to exclaim as she grabbed the horse's reigns to calm it down, but it wasn't enough to cover up the sight.