[h3]Mark Zerrit[/h3] Mark chuckled softly as she said that he had nothing to worry about, as she wasn't afraid of him. [color=FFDDD0]"Odd, normally people are more worried about me than worried for me. But a change of pace is always nice."[/color] He smiled a bit, and glanced down at the fight as Stacy commented about it. He didn't really have a response, but the whale-man was a tad odd. Which was something a wizard who's had a bit of experience thinks or says very often. As his new acquaintance suggested they go ahead and grabbed a bite to eat, he smirked a bit. [color=FFDDD0]"Stifling... Yeah, I guess you could say that. Maybe not for poor Deyja up there,"[/color] Mark pointed straight up at the pair of legs hanging over the edge of the stadium wall. [color=FFDDD0]"But for us sitting where we're supposed to, definitely."[/color] When Mark stood up to leave with her, Stacy finally introduced herself, and Mark laughed softly. Surprised that both of them had forgot that little part of conversation. He took her offered hand and gave it a good shake, smiling. [color=FFDDD0]"I'm Mark Zerrit. And, [i]un[/i]fortunately, I don't have a nickname."[/color] His grin remained dominant on his face, but he didn't even let out a small chuckle at his terrible joke. [color=FFDDD0]"I do have one request however, that we don't go to a seafood place. Fish don't agree with my stomach, and my taste buds doesn't agree with them either."[/color] He let his grin dropped a little, and hoped that it wouldn't offend the mollusk-hatted woman. [@Lugubrious] [h3]Mayt --- Still on that damn train[/h3] Mayt stood up slowly, and followed Jarvis out and up towards the front of the train. He didn't have anything to say, and when the engineers saw Jarvis walking with Mayt, they didn't do anything to question the person who had saved their paychecks. They just watched as Jarvis put the lacrima into the train's engine, and it suddenly started. Whirring up and moving forward a couple of feet with a suddenly lurch before a loud grinding and snapping sound brought it to a halt. The two Engineers cursed, and approached the engine to try and figure out what just happened. The train itself remaining as dead as ever. [@Caits]