Alyon's heart stopped for a moment as Fraya's hand never reached her own, but seeing Fraya grab a hold of the rail gave her a sigh of relief. It wasn't until Fraya climbed onto the ledge that Alyon realised her claws could have dug into her skin. [color=7ea7d8][i]She's not a human, remember that,[/i][/color] her mind called out to her in an unwilling, listening to the Devil fashion. She didn't want to listen to it and wanted to believe otherwise, but it sadly it was the truth. Disregarding the thought as a moment lapse in concentration, Alyon walked in between the two carriages and pulled back one of the sliding doors. [color=7ea7d8][b]"Over here!"[/b][/color] she called out, [color=7ea7d8][b]"Being a freight vehicle we're not going to have first class service for [i]this[/i] trip, but once we get to our first stop we might be able to afford a [i]true[/i] train ride"[/b][/color] She made an emphasis on the quality of the ride that they were getting this time round as a means to make a point that train rides have different qualities of travel and purposes. Upon entering the carriage they noticed a lock cage to the sides of the compartment and a large open area in the center that was filled with pallets of supplies. Alyon walked over to one of the pallets and sat upon the large box that was sitting on top, throwing her pack down next to her. She pulled it open and started to rummage through the bag, pulling out whatever food they had left and anything that was likely to perish soon. She picked up an apple and pulled out her Hunter's knife in order to cut it up into quarters so that it could be eaten. [color=7ea7d8][b]"Eat up,"[/b][/color] she spoke out with a mouth full of food as she handed a quarter over to Fraya, [color=7ea7d8][b]"It might be an hour or so til we can get off this train, so lets try and eat without any more disruptions to our meal."[/b][/color] She ended up what she said with a slight smile, trying to look at the positives of their situation.