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"Neither do I," Eliza said thoughtfully. "I think what we should probably do is wait out here. When the train stops, we can try to get in on this...
"That's why I don't like it!"
They walked for what felt like hours. Any attempt at conversation would drop listlessly with the wind, and eventually, everyone knew better....
He raised an eyebrow. "People could be dead under it."
"Not that part. It makes the world so quiet."
She paused, considering this. "The sea was to our right," she said. "So we should go..." She pointed to the left. "This direction."
"I haven't seen snow recently..." he mused. "I don't trust it."
She considered it with a frown before looking down. "Yeah. Or we should at least follow the tracks."
"You'll have to show me sometime," he said with a smile. "I'd love to see it."
Eliza looked down the line, her brows furrowed. "There is a train that runs through the colonies," she said slowly. "Leading all the way to the...
"A tundra..." he repeated. "Do you miss it?"
They walked for hours in the rain, the storm lessening as time went by. After about half the day had passed, they came across a train track. Eliza...
"Really? Was it snowy?"
He tilted his head, looking up again. "I had forgotten what clouds looked like," he mused quietly.
He paused, squinting as if remembering. "Warm. Really warm... humid, almost."
He looked over at her, his eyes cold, but curious. "When was the last time you went outside?"
"When the Captain took me on," he explained. "Lots of spare time."
They were soaked within minutes and Jude ran his fingers through his hair, spraying water. "It's colder than I remember..."
"I do," he agreed. "I don't know. Back on my home planet, I actually didn't know how to read."
Eliza looked at the other two. "We need to keep walking," she said, her brows furrowed. "We have the rest of our lives to feel the rain, but we...