Marionette looked at him, and paused for a second thinking. "Well..., I think that is what everypony, is mostly doing on this train. It's public news at this point, that everyone who could assist was called...Not that I am more inclined by the bits, then just helping." She gave a very awkward type of smile, unsure how what she said sounded like to him. Her mind was a bit over whelmed by the past few days, and all that has happened in such a short time, from her home being burned down, to the news of the princesses. The sky outside the train darken further, as night set in, and the rain didn't show any signs of stopping. The countryside had given way to city streets, and taller houses, paved roads, and bright signs lighting up advertising places within the city. From hotels, to restaurants, to you name it, the city seemed to have it all, yet the train kept moving, with no sign of stopping, the city wasn't the destination, and so as it came it went, passing by in a short amount of time, leaving to a forest, which looked more like a sea of trees.