 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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What's that got to do with how good you are at lying...?!
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[SHE THINKS???]
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[Shinnosuke feels the inexplicable urge to bang his head against the nearest wall, but he refrains.
Stop saying mushy stuff like that, Yuna—it makes him feel warm and fuzzy inside and it also makes him want to vomit. Or throw himself off this train.]
Like I said before, don't you have others to go talk to?
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— You know what, I think I have to go use the facilities right now.
[STANDING UP
BYE]
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[STANDING UP she's knocking over candy bars in the process. they live on the floor now]
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[He says, looking over his shoulder as he begins... walking away...]
A hero should keep things neat and tidy!
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[NO SHE'S JUST LEAVING THEM THERE AND FOLLOWING HIM]
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[SHIT
well even though he was totally bullshitting that, he might as well head to the men's washroom to see if even Yuna will actually follow him inside—]
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[nope the door closes in front of her and she is entirely too polite to go barging into the men's washroom so she's just
so sad
she looks kind of like a puppy that's been thrown and locked outside. what if she just kind of steps back and aside and waits here to see if he comes out.]
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............ On the other hand, he doesn't hear Yuna walking away, which is a bad sign and means she's waiting outside for him, and to his increasing horror, he actually feels bad.
He's going to
wait inside a minute or two????]
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STILL HERE
SHE'S STILL HERE. SHE'S NOT GOING ANYWHERE. she probably has to assure a passerby that she's fine she's just waiting for someone in the interim because she's hanging around here looking like a kicked dog??? she's shuffling through her pockets to make sure she's prepared if Shinnosuke ever emerges from behind the door at all.]
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okay fine Shinnosuke's slamming the door open after a while]
Why are you still here!?
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[OBVIOUSLY??? she has perked up considerably just because he's back though because, again, dumb dog]
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[yuna stop]
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[help]
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SIGH]
What did you want to give me?
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Here. [And she retrieves from her pocket a bookmark, dark red with a matching ribbon in the corner and a pressed pink flower on it, and holds it out in front of her. It's too cleanly cut and sealed to be one she's made, but of course Yuna would just have pressed flower bookmarks on her.]
Sorry, I didn't have a green one anymore. [Like, she did, but too many of her friends have green as a favorite color?? Red is Karin's, anyway, and Yuna's always thought of her when she's thought of how to better be closer to Shinnosuke, too, and so she wants to create that connection, even if only for herself.] It's something from home, but it's been with me since I got to the town, too. ...When I got sick and my Hero Club at home visited me, like I talked about before, they brought presents sometimes, so when I finally woke up, I had this in my hand.
[For now, she brings her free hand to her heart, all smiles as always.]
I know it isn't much, but it's still important to me, so I really want you to have it.
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If it's still important to you, why give it away to me?
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Because you're important to me.
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