After they finished eating, Adora looked at Ayden before sighing.
"Ayden, since you are going to see your mother, may I ask you a favor?" He looked at her when she asked.
"Sure, what exactly is it?" he inquired.
"Can you find out from her what your brother, who was on the train and with whom you had an argument, is doing right now?" she asked, his eyes narrowing.
"I will, that is something that my mother can do for you, she is grateful," he responded, and she smiled.
"Thank you, I need to know what he is up to, I had a feeling since then he might get more involved with this," she said.
"I had that same feeling, I want to know what he's after, but my mother won't really know about that, but don't worry, I'll get what she does know," Ayden replied.
"Thank you so much, Ayden; I really appreciate it," she said and he smiled at her.
"You don't have to thank me Adora, it's the least I can do," he replied, and she smiled and stood up.