[Then she knew her third question. She had been pretty sure that it was the case. She didn't understand why people seemed so sure that she'd go back to the moment she left. Spells didn't work that way, Culdra didn't write creation that way. But since it was now confirmed, she considered her words carefully, and was about to ask, then stopped herself.]
"I am asking Goligan and Eva something, not you yet," [she told the machine, then turned to face Eva.]
"We go to so many worlds that need help, and it sounds like my world isn't the only one in trouble from everyone here. I want to ask how to get the train to go to our worlds too, so we aren't leaving them short a person or whatever, against the dangers we were facing before we got here. But I don't know how to ask it so I don't waste my last question. How should I say it?"
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"I am asking Goligan and Eva something, not you yet," [she told the machine, then turned to face Eva.]
"We go to so many worlds that need help, and it sounds like my world isn't the only one in trouble from everyone here. I want to ask how to get the train to go to our worlds too, so we aren't leaving them short a person or whatever, against the dangers we were facing before we got here. But I don't know how to ask it so I don't waste my last question. How should I say it?"