"It's easy to still smile," Leon said, sitting up now, putting a hand on Aeria's shoulder as he did so. "You can learn a lot from staring into the abyss. It changed the way I look at most things. I still hide things, like my scars, and when I feel weak I usually avoid other people, but I try my best to enjoy life and the people around me." Leon shrugged, dropping his hand from her shoulder. His eyes left her as he looked around the car, noticing the ever dwindling number of people. "We should probably take off soon, I'm sure bug boy is eagerly waiting with Tollnak for us and we shouldn't keep 'em waiting too long, should we?" Leon started to stand up, giving a quick check over his clothing, making sure everything was in shape and his scars were all concealed once again. "You know, it wouldn't be so bad to let people in sometimes. It'll make you a lot happier," Leon stepped out into the aisle of the train, remembering the journal he left in his seat. "If you think it'd help, I recommend you get one of these," Leon said softly as he reached across her and grabbed his journal, tucking it back between his arm. "Unless there's anything else you wanna chat about, let's jet." He said, offering her a hand to get up. In truth, he didn't want to leave just yet, but it would be rude to leave Tollnak alone much longer. There'd be plenty of time to chat in the future anyway, Leon figured. Though with a leader like Shigganeth, the future was an uncertain beast.