[@Carlsberg] Sky Runner snorted. “You have an advantage, though,” he said to Ley teasingly. “You’re a mare.” He then turned to regard the room and raised an eyebrow. “You know, I never thought I’d be staying at one of these places again,” he stated casually, walking in and looking over the room. There were two prince sized beds, with nightstand between them, and oil lamp on the nightstand. On the wall across from the bed was a large chest of drawers. Over top the chest of drawers on the wall was a beautiful painting of a snowscape. Just within the door to the left was a large bathroom containing a Jacuzzi, and all the fixings of a ‘luxury’ bathroom, with several samples of mane and coat shampoos and conditioners that probably cost about the same as a week of food for a full sized bottle of it. There was an exceptionally large sliding glass door overlooking the valley behind the resort, letting out onto a balcony. Their view extended for miles, and Sky could tell that even the ground floor was hundreds of feet above the floor of the valley, the Resort built on a sheer cliff. Sky put Ley’s bags down at the foot of one of the beds and put the hard case that had his own project at the foot of the other, before making his way straight out onto the balcony, looking out over the valley with a grin. “So, you think you’re going to enjoy the next two weeks?” he said back to her, his voice mirthful.