Tanith was slightly torn on what to do now. Most of her wanted to take control and be full of authority on this possibly sensitive matter, but there was still that slight chance it was all one big coincidence at which point she'd wind up looking like a fool to her bosses if it fouled up. She couldn't very well have that happen again in this lifetime.
"Well, Mister Kent," Goddess, the niceties was starting to make her long for the old days of scaring humans to get what she wanted, "Just go straight down that-a-way," she pointed down the street, "Take a left until you reach the community theater, then take a right. You should hit third street in no time. I think the bus station is about three blocks west from the first turn off you reach on third street. But if you want the train station, even if you manage to find that thing, you're out of luck. They only run passenger trains through here once a day and you've already missed it." Sadly that really was true. Tanith just didn't understand how this town got anything done with their idea of public transit. The locations of both stations were less than ideal, she wasn't even sure the train station she was thinking of was a working one, and they were so limiting in destinations. It really was abysmal in her mind and her home world was still using horse drawn wagons.