They've apparently remodeled the train station a lot since last week; it seems to be set up to look like a restaurant now.
Sadness goes looking for the train.
"There are other things about Riley no-one controls- the Personality Islands mostly operate automatically and influence her thoughts and decisions, and abstract thought is also mostly automated."
"I wonder what it's like to be Riley, not - doing most of her mental stuff on her own. Maybe it doesn't feel any different."
"Her mind is on the other side of my door. I guess you could also tell her about us that way."
"I could try but I don't know if it'll work from - that - direction."
"If you want, but I might want to know more things before I try to explain them, especially to a kid."
"I don't know where to start. Riley has five emotions? Me, Joy, Anger, Fear, and Disgust."
"- do you combine somehow to make other emotions, or are other things that I consider emotions handled some other way?"
"Sometimes two of us working together or at cross-purposes give Riley complicated feelings about something? What other emotions are you thinking of?"
"Uh - surprise? Excitement? Boredom? Confusion? Frustration? Loneliness? Embarrassment? I imagine some could just be specialty applications of you five, like it sounded like you were handling guilt more or less on your own?"
"Surprise and confusion happens while we're all still trying to figure out how to respond to something. Joy also does excitement, I do loneliness, Anger does frustration, Disgust does boredom and Disgust and Fear do embarrassment."
"Relief? How do you all handle empathy for other people - how does stress as a general parameter work - what's going on when she's generally apathetic -"
"Joy does relief. We all do different bits of empathy- I do being sad for other people, Joy does being happy for other people and so on. We don't do stress intentionally but me, Fear, and Disgust all do it unintentionally sometimes. Riley doesn't generally get apathetic without getting bored, but I assume if she did that would mean none of us were doing much."
"We're all twelve. Only Joy started the same second Riley did, 'though, the rest of us are a little bit younger."