Aura was not having very much fun. Squished between Dan and Chloe and thus unable to stop the snuggling that ensued between Aria and Jaden, she focused on not turning everyone in the car to ice with her anger. She dimly heard the question. "I'd think train station, personally. We did just annoy some really powerful people. If we were on a plane, they'd know, what with our bizarre collection of names and the fact that we have no luggage, and they might decide we'd be better off as being dead than alive and irritating them. All they'd need to do was disable one engine and we'd go down in a plume of smoke. I'd think that on a train we'd be safer, and we could always jump and make a run for it if need be. If we're crossing under the Channel on the train, we might be a bit more stuck, but less so than we would be if we were dropping out of the sky from thirty thousand feet up." Aria nodded. She was rather squished against Jaden, to take up as little space as was possible. But she didn't mind being so close to him, pressed up against his wiry body. It was rather nice, feeling quite safe. And quite warm. She felt her eyelids drooping again but forced herself awake at the mention of where they were going. She shuddered, thinking about being on an airplane. A train was little better, of course, but being on an airplane would be basically asking for a horrible, fiery death. "I think the train is safer. Especially since we'd be [i]under[/i] the Channel and not over the top of it. They couldn't bomb us from the surface then." She looked up at Chloe. "Well, I'm scared out of my wits and thinking we've annoyed exactly the wrong guy, but I'm fine. How are you?"