Funnily enough, Nita wasn't reading to the train. At least, not right now. The only book she'd brought with her was her Manual.
But all the same, the new face - and voice - was enough to break her concentration, and she does her best to recover.
And nod.
"When people lose friends, or family, they tend to blame the conductor. And since there's no staff on the train, they come out here to try and make their feelings known."
She sighs.
"It hasn't made a difference yet. And the train may not even be responsible; it tends to keep its distance from us, so we'd hardly know either way."
Setting this at night, since I presume you mean for the after-platform prompt...
But all the same, the new face - and voice - was enough to break her concentration, and she does her best to recover.
And nod.
"When people lose friends, or family, they tend to blame the conductor. And since there's no staff on the train, they come out here to try and make their feelings known."
She sighs.
"It hasn't made a difference yet. And the train may not even be responsible; it tends to keep its distance from us, so we'd hardly know either way."