There was no stopping Jedediah from achieving his goals. That, Annie knew quite clearly. Whenever they both had to settled their differences, shooting competitions (like in the typical Western days) weren't the solution. When it came to winning over Annie, every miniaturized pioneer within the diorama knew well to not compete with her in a public duel. It was clearly declared by Jed that one night to never cross 'Little Miss Sure Shot' (even though he says so to avoid the embarrassment of his guns not being able to work). [i]He's kidding, right?[/i] That was the only thought that came to Annie's mind when she noticed the incoming train coming down the tunnel in the distance. [i]"Hey, Blondie"[/i] She heard a whisper coming from the giant man laying before her and Jed. Annie wasn't sure whom he was referring to, since both she and the cowboy had blonde hair, although hers was a bit darker in a light brown-blonde. However, she decided to acknowledge him, in order to prevent future hostility from Jedediah. "The name's Annie!", she responded back to him with a loud voice, so he could hear her. "Look, Annie, stop the train, please!", he pleaded quickly to her, practically telling her to stop the nonsense. "I can't do that, sweet cheeks; I'm not the one in charge here! We only follow Jedediah", she told him before making a gesture towards Jed's direction. "Okay, Jedediah, seriously, stop the train!", the giant man started to tell the cowboy next to her.