Alyon walked through the cobblestone streets of Gol, looking around and taking in all the sights. She was on her way to collect a train ticket but the tiered layout of the city made it difficult for her to get from one section to another. As she walked she came to a set of stairs and descended down to the lower levels before continuing on to the rough direction of the station terminal. [b]"Ooof,"[/b] a voice called out as Alyon bumped into an older lady with a cloak draped over her fragile figure. The collision caused both of them to stumble and almost fall over each other. [color=7ea7d8][b]"Oh I'm sorry, I didn't see you there!"[/b][/color] Alyon spoke, making sure that she put her hand on the lady to see if she was alright. [b]"Oh my,"[/b] she spoke out with a crackly voice, [b]"It seems like my old age is getting the better of me."[/b] She looked up to Alyon and gave a faint but gentle smile, showing off the milky coloured eyes that she had, [b]"Not to worry, these things happen."[/b] Without taking too much more notice of the girl, the elderly lady continued on her path, leaving Alyon to continue off to the station. Alyon reached the station and marvelled at it's glory. It was situated right near the water and a small marine dock, meaning that supplies could be transferred from land to sea for the next part of their journey. The main building was fairly tidy with a large long roof that held the platform at the rear, and several small market shops that tried to take advantage of getting the first customers that entered the town. Alyon walked up to one of the windows and spoke to the ticket operator, asking how much it was for a ticket back home. With his reply she reached into her pocket to pull out the change, realising that there seemed to be nothing there to grab. [color=7ea7d8][b]"I'm sure I put it in here,"[/b][/color] she muttered to herself, checking another pocket just in case. It was only after looking for a second time that the thought entered her head, [color=7ea7d8][i]Holy crap... That lady pick pocketed me![/i][/color] She looked up to the ticket operator and noticed his stern, unhappy look with how much of his time she was wasting. Giving a gentle laugh she spoke up about the situation, [color=7ea7d8][b]"Hehe- I may have had my coinage stolen on the way here."[/b][/color] [b]"No money, no ticket!"[/b] the man said abruptly, not caring about Alyon's apparent misfortune before motioning for her to move it so he could serve the next customer.