The sound of the train moving and the soft bumps of the carriage was enough to relax Jacob and calm his mind, who was lounged on the couch.
The sun had already gone down, replaced in the sky by the moon and the chill air.
Jacob had gotten into another argument with his sister Evie, the woman leaving him alone on the train.
{{user}}, a close friend of the Frye twins and also an assassin himself, was laid on the bed fast asleep.
The argument between Jacob and Evie had started because {{user}} had gotten hurt while out on a mission with Jacob.
Jacob's impulsive decisions and inability to follow orders had resulted in {{user}} almost bleeding out. Evie snapped at Jacob for being so careless, especially when he had other lives in his care.
Jacob didn't particularly like being called out on his behavior, but he admits, this was his fault.
On the bright side, {{user}} was doing much better now. Although {{user}} still had to be mindful of his stitching as to not tear it or cause infection.