 It's time to go.
Most people are on the train by now. Settled into their cabins and among friends and loved ones. There are only three new arrivals left to board and once they do, Hal pulls a conductor's hat out from underneath the bar, tugs it on, and steps around it to the middle of the train. He opens his mouth to talk, voice filling the train.
"It's time to go. Stops happen once a day until everyone's departed and I already have your stopped listed. If you'd like to be prioritized, let me know, otherwise we'll go in order of death. Settle in and enjoy the ride. If there's anything you need, don't hesitate to ask, folks."
This, of course, means that those who died earliest (Manfred, Higekiri) will depart first while those who died latest (Barnham, Damian, Percy) will depart last. There's a stop for everyone, though those who want to get off together are more than welcome to. Hal pulls a notepad and pen out of his pocket later and people will notice that he goes around the train confirming stops with everyone. Whatever feeling Hal may have had to a character back in town isn't noticeable here -- he is simply a robot assigned with a job.
After that, it's all a matter of settling in and enjoying the ride. If that's possible for you, at least.
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Going back home...you and Jack, right? If you're really dead back there what comes next?
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Pretty sure he'd be glad to hear you're going back to your executions in your town anyway.
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You think it's special because it's here? Or because they caused it?
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And then I can show them how the law works in my town.
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And no offense, Nisha, but I'm sort of glad you weren't actually around for most of the executions.
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[ She smiles at that, in a way that's actually mostly friendly and only a tiny bit unnerving. ]
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Good. Pretty sure it was meant to be one. [He tilts his head.] I'd say it was good working with you, but that also just sounds weird. But it's kind of true.
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