Ace pondered Harper's question and laughed a little. "Ya know... I didn't really see anything. I [i]felt[/i]... happy." She gave a small shrug and looked between the two. "It was a sort of welcoming feeling compared to being back...well I guess back 'home'." She wasn't sure what to call back where they once were. It made her wonder why she didn't see anything, but the others did. What was the meaning behind it? The girl left it at that. If they wanted to know more, she would answer. Seeing Harper nearly fall, and then Jasper apologize a thousand times over made her giggle softly. "You two are funny. I've never met people like you before." She fell silent to let Jasper speak of her reason as to why she hopped on the train. A lost mother and a lost sister. Almost immediately, a somber feeling rose between Harper and Jasper while she stayed silent. Her story wasn't that bad compared to theirs. They both lost loved ones they cared for. Even if Ace never had loved ones, she didn't have to suffer that heartache. One thing led to another, and then all of a sudden Jasper was stuck in a deep hole. Ace reached out to grab the girl, but was a second too late. "It stinks. I wonder what is." She stated before pulling Jasper out of the mess. Ace began to wipe off the slime on her shirt for Jasper, but stopped and looked up as it started raining. "Heh, well just our luck? At least all that goopey stuff will wash off." Ace noticed Jasper's queasy look. "It's okay Jasper. It'll wash off. Just think, the faster we can get this done, the faster you can go and clean up. So, c'mon okay?" She spotted the cave just as Harper directed them to it and bounded forward. "Let's go! I don't think walking around in wet clothes is a good idea... We could get sick." The red head paused before she got too far ahead and walked back to grab Harper and Jasper to drag them along at her pace. "And it's not like you two like the swamp anyway."