"Everyone seems content to think the train is running of it's own accord. If you were to think that it is just as powerless as we are, you must be in the minority." Marian got the feeling that everyone blamed the train for everything bad happening and that was certainly a childish thing as far as she was concerned, regardless of whether the train was in control or not. It wasn't something she would discuss of course, since she didn't know if she would be insulting any of his friends or not, but it was certainly a private thought.
She offered him a smile and pulled her hand away. "I'm doing quite well, thank you. Doctor Tam's stitches are holding up nicely despite my every effort to go about my day as normally as possible. Robin has just been wonderful, truly, though I think it's because I've been hurt. He doesn't like to argue while I'm at a disadvantage." Marian's smile was quite fond when it came to talking about Robin and a quick glance at the time on her device indicate that she should probably go wake him, lest he sleep the day away. "If you'll excuse me, I should probably go see him. I'm glad I stopped by as well, Logan. I'll talk to you later." And with that, she was out the door.