 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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--and, you know, nearly dropping it in surprise when it actually elongates into its full three-foot bladed glory.]
Guess that answers that. Cool, one less thing to worry about.
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[That surprise of his is mirrored, though, her eyes opening wide as she instinctively takes a huge step back.]
Holy shit.
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It'll probably take some getting used to. [Given how he's comfortably handling the sword, it's clear he means it'll take Natalie some time to get used to it.] Probably means my abilities are back, too. Anyway I think I can forgive you for slacking on your scouting duties. You've got time to get better.
[Please punch his dumb, smirking face. This isn't helpful to anybody.]
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Don't overestimate how happy I am to see you, Jackson.
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[...still smirking. Oops.]
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[But she's going to remember that!!]
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I'm just saying. You're also not saying I'm wrong, so...[But he tones down the teasing just a bit.] You'll be good for each other. Damian already asked me to make sure we take Jason with us instead of letting him try to return to his own world.
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[But.]
It'd be cool if he wanted to, I guess. And I'm preemptively telling you to shut up again.
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[She nods.]
That's kind of the impression I got, too, but it seemed like he was still thinking about it when I brought it up to him after he got here. I told him he should do whatever would make him happiest.
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He'll listen to you probably more than he'll listen to me anyway.
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[She rolls her eyes, though.]
I don't have magic powers that make him agree with everything I say, you know. There's no reason he'd listen to me more.
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[A shrug.] Thank the gods you don't have charmspeak. [Because that's a thing. That is definitely a thing. But he shakes his head anyway.] Let me give you some guy advice. When a guy really, really likes a girl he's a lot more willing to listen and agree with what she's saying. Trust me.
[This is how Annabeth usually wins. It's awful.] He might argue it, but in the end he will listen.
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[That is such a lie. And then she's shoving at his shoulder lightly, mostly to hide the fact that she might be going a little red.]
It was two kisses. It's not like it's a big deal.
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[He doesn't mind the shove but he does roll his eyes.] It was one the last time we talked, Natalie. You do the math. Two is still two more than he's gotten from anybody else on this train.
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[Wrong.]
No, it was always two, they just kind of happened right after one another? So I was counting it as one before that, but I guess that's inaccurate. Also, shut up.
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[There's a mock-sigh.] There's a huge difference between one and two. One and two was the difference between me and Annabeth being friends and dating. [Because he spent like a year pondering what the hell it meant when Annabeth kissed him. Percy's fine.] But the real point is that you trust Jason more than anyone else here, don't you? And vice versa.
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[Another roll of her eyes.]
I'm like, 75% sure we aren't dating. [After a few moments, she nods.] I do, yeah. Not sure if he does. I can't really blame him, I did kind of lie to him in a super huge way.
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Can I ask what happened?
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...you remember what I was like after Annabeth's trial?
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[He raises an eyebrow.] I know you'll keep this to yourself, at least.
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I'm an idiot.
[But—]
Yeah, I won't tell anyone.
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