Jeremiah laughed at Anna's remarks. "Well, I think gladiators will be the least of our worries." The train arrived a few minutes later. "Rather busy, today, aren't they?" As they stepped inside the train, a member of train staff asked for tickets, which Jeremiah handed and received back once they were clipped. Hodling Anna's hand, he found two seats for them.
A man came by later and handed clothes to the two of them. Jeremiah looked at one set and knew it included a simple stola, tight-fitting tunic and a skirt to go underneath it, in addition to a bulla (an amulet children wore in Rome, boys until manhood, girls until marriage). "I believe this is yours." As he handed it to her, he looked at the other set. "Well, I see the tunic men would wear. Of course, there is no toga since only male citizens of Rome can wear them. I think there are dressing rooms down the hall. Once it's closer to the stop, and I think they'll let us know, we'll put our outfits on."
((A reference to Roman attire can be found here:
http://www.roman-empire.net/society/soc-dress.html ))