Faith yawned and stretched as she stood up, the train had arrived a few minutes ago and rudely woke her from a light sleep. Faith hadn't thought about the length of the trip but she would have loved to arrive earlier than she actually did. Faith grabbed the large suitcase and smaller bag suitcase out of the above compartment. When Faith turned to move down the aisle, she bumped into a man wearing a business suit who was bent down tying his shoes. "Oh dam man! Sorry about that, I didn't see you there." Faith said with a wide smile. The business man just muttered something and walked off the train. In actuality, Faith was happy to have bumped into such an uptight person in a uniform. From what Dai had told Faith on the invitation, it was suppose to be the vacation place for the rich which Faith thought would mean vacation clothes and not a suit. Faith quickly ran off the train and out into the road leading away. Waiting for its occupants were several taxis which seemed to reflected the kind of people who came here. Each one was so shiny that Faith could see herself in it but Faith had no trouble hopping into one. Faith happily told the man to take her to the Starlight lake-house. The car was well ventilated and the man had interesting stories and comments on Faith's makeup. Faith learned that the driver, Jake, had a daughter around her age who reminded him so much of his deceased wife that he feared he might push her away. Faith supplicated the man's fears with the fact that he only needed to bond with the woman she is and not worry about the similarity to his wife. Overall, Faith was happy to have conversation to allow her a distraction from the normally boring scenery. The car came to a halt at the cabin and Faith hopped out and said her goodbye to Jake. Faith was amazed with how beautiful the design of the cabin was. She had no problem with marveling at the beautiful wood and the amazing flowers around the area. Faith quickly moved up the stairs and knocked on the door in a series of knocks that mixed a two-three-two. The knocking was rather cheerful and meant to be as such so as to allow Dai a little hint that someone arrived.