Honey, you have no idea just how dangerous it is at night in this city... she thought to herself as she looked at him, and then he seemed to be changing his mind and his words confirmed it. However, what she hadn't been expecting were the words that came from his mouth next. It actually shocked her a bit. Not a bad shock per say, but just a 'did I really hear that?' kind of shock. It had seemed like she had processed his words for hours, going over and over it again and again. However, it had only been a split second in real time. It had been a long time since anyone had treated her as if she were just a normal girl, someone who wanted to protect her when in truth, if **** went down, it would be her protecting him. "Well then the transit it is. And the place we are going is where I work, so there will be plenty of opportunity for me to show you the town in full." She said with a soft smile and then nodded her head in the direction they were going to go.
They ended up going around the back of the cafe, walking towards the station that was just north of the cafe. The station was pretty normal - she thought - for a transit station, benches, lights here and there, the occasional trashcan, and overhangs over each of the benches so that people could sit out of the weather, though it wasn't like the small overhang and the steel mesh walls that held the overhang up would protect someone from the cold of the night or if the snow warmed and turned to sleet or rain. People would not only end up cold but wet as well. Thankfully, they wouldn't have to wait long, the transits ran like clock work and she new that they would be in the relative worth of the transit only moments later.
She looked over at Marcus and smirked a bit, "You can almost set your watch to these transit systems... not that I wear one. Do steal them from time to time though."