Alyon sighed as she walked up to the door and entered the key into the lock. [color=7ea7d8][b]"Trains don't work like that."[/b][/color] she replied in a way that seemed disappointed as she opened the door and entered the bland, semi inviting room. [color=7ea7d8][b]"Most of the time they usually have a set day that they turn up to town. Goods and equipment usually turn up at the beginning of a week, and personal travel is more towards the end of the week."[/b][/color] It was an interesting thing to note considering they hitched a free ride on a goods express. She walked over to one of the beds and placed her pack and sword down at the end, opening up the bag and seeing what resources they had left. She knew they were low, but it really showed when there was next to no food to be found besides a few bread slices and biscuits. Adding to that, the supplies itself seemed to be low as well with Alyon thinking that Fraya may have left them back at the camp that she was abducted from. They were lucky though cause they striked a deal for free food for the duration of their stay. [color=7ea7d8][b]"Fraya,"[/b][/color] Alyon started as she held onto her sword and placed it underneath the bed itself, [color=7ea7d8][b]"I'm going to head out and see whether I can buy a ticket for the train trip home, and see if there are any small errands in town that I can help with to earn a few more coins."[/b][/color] With that said she gathered together what coinage she had and placed it within her pocket. Leaving her bag and sword behind she wandered over to the door and grabbed the handle before looking back at the girl, giving her a smile. [color=7ea7d8][b]"I shouldn't be too long."[/b][/color] With that said she left the room that held Fraya and took the stairs back down to the ground floor. As she stepped down each step she contemplated the events of the past few days, thinking about what kind of creature Fraya was, her connection to these Artifacts, and what she was supposed to do with the girl now. It was the first time she was alone to run these thoughts through her head and with every new scenario she presented, another three would pop into her skull. [color=7ea7d8][i]Argh, there's too much going on that I don't understand,[/i][/color] she spoke to herself as she ran her hands through her hair from the front of her forehead. For now, the main thing for her to do was get the train tickets and see what cash she could pick up during her stay.