It was finally the time she was waiting for. The depressing times would end for her, and she would no longer have to deal with all of the terrible people who inhabited the town of Marigold. Today she would be traveling all the way to the other side of Fiore, today she would be traveling to the town of Baska. Baska seemed like an interesting place, and she hadn't been there yet, so she figured it would be a good place to stop and rest for a second. Her main goal was to get to the infamous town of Oak because something just drew her to it. She had heard so many bad things about that place, but still, she could sense something there, something that would be waiting for her at her arrival. Today she would be taking another train, and it was something that she really didn't want to do that much. Still, it was better than having to walk days and days to her destination. She would still have to spend a few days on the drain, but it wasn't too much of a problem, at least she was going to get well fed and have a nice place to sleep.
She packed up her things and got on the train, Venus trailing along behind her. It was time for her to go. She took one last look outside, at the town of Marigold, and was happy that she was leaving. She didn't ever want to come back to this town and hoped she never saw any of the people again. Everyone was so rude, and the jobs were just shameful. Seriously, she had to murder two deer to get paid. There were more peaceful solutions to that problem, but she had been hired to eliminate them, and it was really something that was hard to bear. She really did want to forget that, and as the train started moving, she felt that all of her stress and worries had been left behind. Her mood hadn't gotten any better though, she was still depressed as usual, and she wasn't really sure how to fix it. It was in her eyes an unfixable problem at the moment, and she would stay like that until she found something that would cure it.
She had already been getting trainsick and by the end of the day she had thrown up more than a few times. She was almost there though, so she couldn't wimp out now. She needed to get to her destination, and if being trainsick is what it took, then Rishi was going to be trainsick. She couldn't leave that feeling there, and if she did she might miss a very important opportunity, and she would never get it back. Venus seemed to be having no problem with the ride, and he was loving the food. He wasn't as happy as when he would eat the grey-haired girl's famous macaroons, but he was still pretty happy, and she liked seeing him happy. That was another thing that kept her on the train the whole ride, seeing her companion happy.
They had arrived at the Baska train station later on and the girl and her companion stepped off the train, getting ready to head to a hotel for the night and get to her travels the next day.
Word Count: 559/550
Notes: Let's all be friends, ne?