Boteg had contacted Amber about the train station. While the dragon was primarily concerned with the security of its own lair, he did view large crowds of monsters as potential threats. Amber expected a group of monsters making this much noise would likely have attracted a few magical girls already. That was good, as she was still recruiting for Lily's siege on Helga's former employer. Sky bastion was already on it's way to the train station, leaving Amber and Sue some time to talk before touching down. Amber was standing topside with Sue perched on her shoulder. “Helga is still in bed I trust?” Amber was supporting herself on the ship's railing. “I didn't see her when I got up, so she must be. We need to pick up some furnishings for her room later.” Amber nodded before changing the topic. “So, what did we learn yesterday? Mariette is kidnapping magical girls for some nefarious purpose, and she works for a horror.” “A-and that Deni is gorgeous!” Sue hopped so that she could face Amber. “What did you think?” The pirate groaned. “I still think she's fake... Anyway, you're being way too anxious.” “You're right, I hardly slept at all last night, I was so excited!” She fluffed up her feathers. “Well, terrified and excited. That meeting called upon the full spectrum of my emotions. I'm hoping next time I meet Deni it'll be a little more relaxed.” “You had one conversation, and when you first met she was trying to gut me like a fish.” Sue hopped closer to Amber's ear. “You can't say anything! You gave Helga a body, and she attacked a hospital!” Amber chuckled. “I understood her position is all. Hearing her story reminded me of myself. I helped her out of pity is all.” “You're just a big softie, aren't you Amber? You even spared Mariette when you knew how much that bunny meant to her.” “Hmmm.” the pirate raised an eyebrow. “Seems you've gotten a little bolder after last night. I wonder if that's something that needs correcting?” “D-don't be mean!” Sue hopped to turn away from her. Amber smirked. “Just keep your eyes open for some magical girls. Preferably ones that can reach the overcity.” The ship started to slow as it reached the train station. “Well, this looks like our stop. I hope you're ready.” “I don't think I'm ever ready.” Sue flew into Amber's hat before the pirate dove off the side of the ship. The sails on her back opened up and let her glide down to earth.