In the few weeks that Merida had been at the hotel, she was hesitant to go to the doors that weren't her own suite, or Hiccup's, keeping mainly to the hotel's grounds. If the door didn't lead her to DunBroch or Berk, she wouldn't bother, and she wouldn't go through without finding her boyfriend to travel together.
But something about this one beckoned to her. Like she could sense her homeland through that door, though it was not her clan's keep or even the right time. The wool blazer and skirt and robes were certainly not her own clothes (though she found the red and gold badge to quite her quite well), the wand in her hand wasn't truly familiar, and the spells that filled her head were not something she knew before. But the highland princess was, in a way, more home than she had been in over a year.
Merida stepped into the grand hall and was reminded briefly of her own father's throne room when set for feasting, until she looked up. Candles and crystal baubles floated above and the stars decorated the ceiling with was was clearly an enchantment that took her breath away. This had her in awe more than her first sighting of a wisp, even.
It seemed as if it was either too late or too early for any students to be around for supper, or that there was some event that would have them out of this room. But a single man in a fine suit stood ahead of her.
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But something about this one beckoned to her. Like she could sense her homeland through that door, though it was not her clan's keep or even the right time. The wool blazer and skirt and robes were certainly not her own clothes (though she found the red and gold badge to quite her quite well), the wand in her hand wasn't truly familiar, and the spells that filled her head were not something she knew before. But the highland princess was, in a way, more home than she had been in over a year.
Merida stepped into the grand hall and was reminded briefly of her own father's throne room when set for feasting, until she looked up. Candles and crystal baubles floated above and the stars decorated the ceiling with was was clearly an enchantment that took her breath away. This had her in awe more than her first sighting of a wisp, even.
It seemed as if it was either too late or too early for any students to be around for supper, or that there was some event that would have them out of this room. But a single man in a fine suit stood ahead of her.
"Hullo?" she called out curiously.