Chapter 41 - The Ghost Station
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Eastport Station, where they finally arrived, was a ghost station with not a single hint of human presence. It was dark, gloomy, and the air felt stifling.
Maybe there's no one here?
Caleb was the first to step onto the platform and said:
«We had prepared to move to Eastport Station via the ghost line in case of emergency. Actually, even Stoneveil city Station wasn't somewhere we lived—it was more of a temporary stay.»
That explained why the camp at Stoneveil city Station had seemed so fragile.
Caleb wandered the ghost station with the ease of familiarity. Following behind him, they came upon an area covered by a tarp.
So this is what they meant by being prepared. Lifting the tarp, inside were rows of lined-up bags.
There were quite a few.
«These are supplies we stockpiled just in case. We hid them here last time we came.»
Jhin could guess why Caleb had bothered coming all the way to Eastport Station to hide Stoneveil city's supplies.