Tap-tap-tap, went Olette's fingers on the window of the train. Fuu, a few seats over, rolled her eyes (though an observer would be inclined to say she rolled her eye, singular).

Twilight Town wasn't nearly large enough; there were always times when the female Disciplinary Committee member and the female member of Hayner's gang found their paths crossing. Neither one of them was used to it yet, though, and those occasions were always a little... awkward. The two girls didn't interact with each other, past the "Hello!" from Olette and the nod of acknowledgement from Fuu.

This was fine for Fuu; she didn't mind silence. Olette always found herself a little stir-crazy when it was too quiet, though... hence the tapping.

The tapping stopped, replaced by a sharp intake of breath as the train jarred and the lights went out. It was clear after a moment or two that the train had stopped. Olette didn't mind the fact that it wasn't moving; what she minded was that it was so dark. She wasn't really afraid of the dark... it just made her uncomfortable. She wrapped her arms around herself and and told herself that she would be able to wait it out. The lights had to come on sometime.

Fuu, on the other hand, didn't mind the dark at all. She also didn't mind the sudden quiet that had come with it - in fact, she rather appreciated it. It was odd, though, how suddenly it had stopped. If it had been one of her friends, she'd have inquired (in her own way) as to whether or not they were afraid. Because it was Olette, she wasn't really sure what to do.

A sound caught the brunette's attention - it sounded like footsteps, only that couldn't be true, because it was just her and Fuu on the train and Fuu wouldn't be walking towards her, she would be staying right where she was. And then a gasp caught in her throat when she heard a rustle of clothing as someone sat down next to her, and a slender arm wrapped itself around her shoulders.

She clenched her eyes shut, counted to three, and then opened them. Whoever-it-was was still there, and somehow, she felt a little better. She drew herself closer to the other, vaguely aware of the way the person's grip on her tensed - it made them uncomfortable. But, eventually, they relaxed, and they waited out the darkness in silence together, until Olette finally drifted off to sleep.

She woke to light and a soft 'ding' as the train pulled into the station. As she groggily got up from her seat and made for the door, she caught sight of Fuu - walking out as though nothing had happened, and Olette wondered if she'd imagined the comfort that had been given to her in the dark.