![]() However, she accidentally left him behind during an attack by a Ghom and never went back for him, which directly led to him meeting Grace Monroe and eventually forming the Apex. Her former companionship with Simon shows she is capable of connecting with passengers on a deeper level, to the point that she stayed with him for months. She also genuinely cared about Tulip's safety, and even helped her get to the Engine to fight the Conductor when she mistook Lake for Tulip, she was initially worried that Tulip was still on the train. Her overall relationship with the passengers is somewhat unclear: as shown in "The Old West Car" she is not above selling out passengers like Ryan and Min-Gi for profit, although she also helped orchestrate the plan to free the two later on. This is in line with her stated philosophy that she always "does the right thing," even if her reasons are unstated in the moment. However, it is implied her plan to deliver One-One to the Engine was to help him regain control of the train from Amelia. Outside of her business schemes, her intentions are difficult to read: initially, she planned to deliver One-One to the Conductor and schemed with the Conductor to trap Tulip in her memory tape. The Cat is a shrewd business-cat, always looking for opportunities to collect unique things and make sales, even of entirely useless items. In Book Four, Samantha wears a blue poofy sleeved Victorian dress with a blonde wig and two blue feathers in her hair. In Book Three, during her vacation, the Cat wears a light purple robe with a dark purple, fuzzy lining (which suspiciously matches Frank's). In Book Two, while running the Lucky Cat Car, Samantha wore a blue vest with a red ribbon and a skimmer hat. ![]() ![]() In Book One, she wore a green, buttoned vest with a blue ascot. The Cat is a short-haired, beige white cat with yellow eyes. 3.3.2 "The Canyon of the Golden Winged Snakes Car". ![]()
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