Life around the House had begun to become rather dull.
…All right, so that wasn't exactly true. There had been the matter with the attempted invasion, and there was always something going on that could be considered eventful, but otherwise, things were getting a bit stale. He simply needed to go on a short vacation of some sort and see something completely new for a change. Maybe even meet some new people. Everyone would be fine without him for a little while, so really, there was no reason not to go.
So it was that the train found itself today with an unusual passenger. Not to say that everyone didn't have their own quirks, but it was obvious right off the bat that this man was different. Or was it rabbit?
Certainly, he had the body of a man, which was dressed in awfully formal attire (black tuxedo, white gloves and jabot, brilliantly polished shoes), but upon his neck sat the long-eared, pink-eyed head of a white rabbit. Animals with human or human-like forms weren't unknown on this world, but from the looks he was getting from the other train patrons, they weren't sure what to make of a form like this.
Well, some of them might have been staring at his pipe instead, the way it was emitting tiny blue sparks like that.
The rabbit-man paid them no mind, however, until he stood to exit the train at his stop. Giving them all a short smile, he tipped his top hat to them. "A pleasant ride to you all, ladies and gentlemen." Stepping off the locomotive, he immediately made a bee-line for his destination. Had he ever been to the place before? No. Did he even know what it was called? No. But he wasn't about to allow petty details to get in the way of going where he had decided to go, and soon enough, he was standing in front of a small shop. "So this is it, eh?" he grinned to himself good-naturedly, pausing to look at the storefront before opening the door.