Sasha followed them into the compartment, shutting the door, and closing the blinds once more, sitting down on the seat opposite Angelo's mother as Angelo put her down. She set her satchel onto the ground, opening the window a crack in the train to bring in fresh air. She shrugged when Angelo said thanks, "it's no problem" she said "that's what friends are for" she gave him a small smile, as the train started to depart. She figured they would only be a few hours behind Master Jamie and whoever else was going along with the master. They could catch up, help out and head on back to the guild.
Master Jamie waited for everyone to get on before telling the captian to move on out. Master Jamie didn't sit down, instead watching their path, looking to see when he could see the island, and for any sign of trouble. He eventually sighed, and sat down, clearly troubled.
She looked down at her hands, hating the fact that she hadn't know of this trouble sooner, and wondering if he could have done something earlier. He hated the misuse of magic, and especially over those that can't protect themselves against magic.
It wasn't right, and it was a reason why people distrusted magic, and those that used it. It was a battle magic users had been fighting for the last 100 years. And he wouldn't stand for a step in the wrong direction. Not now.
Master Jamie waited for everyone to get on before telling the captian to move on out. Master Jamie didn't sit down, instead watching their path, looking to see when he could see the island, and for any sign of trouble. He eventually sighed, and sat down, clearly troubled.
She looked down at her hands, hating the fact that she hadn't know of this trouble sooner, and wondering if he could have done something earlier. He hated the misuse of magic, and especially over those that can't protect themselves against magic.
It wasn't right, and it was a reason why people distrusted magic, and those that used it. It was a battle magic users had been fighting for the last 100 years. And he wouldn't stand for a step in the wrong direction. Not now.