Hikari was lost in thought as she made her way towards the train station, and as a result she ended up stumbling into a few people on the way. She wasn't thinking too hard, just planning some things ahead of time. Though she didn't have school, there was a project she had to work on that was due a week from the previous day. Assigned to draw someone was kind of a hassle, especially when they were not allowed to draw classmates. Other then them, Hikari didn't have any outside friends she could bother and spend time with. With only six days left, she was wondering how she would find someone willing to be her model for however many hours it would take her to get a drawing worth an A. Not realizing she had stopped walking, she was so lost in thought that as she was standing there, the train was about to leave her. Gasping as she heard the sound of it approaching she ran down some stairs and into the station, praying she'd make it on.

Bent over with her hands on her knees and breathing heavily, Hikari was relieved.
"I... made it... Thank goodness." she panted, stepping aside for someone else as she was taking up quite a bit of room. Shuffling over to a corner of the packed train, she held onto a rail that was connected to the seats, as she couldn't quite reach the handles that were meant to be held during the ride. Though she preferred standing by the door or window since she could easily look out and admire the scenery. As the train went through the next three stations, more people began piling into the car with her and the others, packing in so close that it began to get uncomfortable. She had two more stops to go and then she could get off.
Just a little more. she reminded herself. Though she had to use the train nearly every day, she never got used to being close to so many people. It was just something she didn't like about living in the city.
As the train jerked into motion, she lost the grip on the rail and stumbled backwards into a man who grunted and held her steady.
"Oh, sorry mister." she said turning to face him. Suddenly someone behind him laughed and accidently pushed him towards her during their fanatics. The man stumbled forward, reaching out to steady himself and placing his hands right on her chest. For a long moment Hikari's face got redder and redder, though she didn't say anything right away.
"Oh, s-sorry!" he apoligized. Clenching her fist as the train stopped, her face contorted in anger and she rose her hand, slapping the man square in the face. He gave a strangled noise as his head snapped to the side.
"Hmph!" she said, pouting and exiting the train when the doors opened.
Storming out, she would make her way to the market that was only one more block over. When she passed through the double doors of the store, she grabbed a basket and took the list from her pocket.
"Bread... milk... eggs..." she would say aloud to serself as she would start to roam around in search for what she needed. Hikari had to remember though that she was on a budget, and had to avoid the danger zone.
Also known as Isle 6: Candy.