Alycia was just boarding the boat, pulling her lugagge behind herself and trying to not trip over her own feet as the bag around her shoulder dropped down her shoulder and almost fell off her arm. Barely she managed to reach her room without any further obstacles. She dropped her belongings by one of the beds carelessly and took a deep breath, straightening her hurting back. [color=6ecff6]"Uff"[/color], she said thankfully that the weight was off her body. [color=6ecff6]"Finally."[/color] For some reason, that neither of the people she had been guided to talk to wanted to explain, her luggage had not been taken to her room like promised. Instead she had to run all over the harbor and get her bags and suitcase from some stuck-up woman that first wanted a prove that those "lost belongings" were actually hers. After proving so by listing what was inside of the bags, she was finally allowed to take them and get them all over the harbor to the right boat. Her eyes quickly wandered around the room and then she left it to see where the noises of talking people came from. Finding herself in some sort of sitting room, she looked around with a soft, curious smile on her lips. Quiet a few people were gathering around in what seemed to be the kitchen nearby, a single girl sat on one of the couches, trying to pretend to read but Aylcia doubted she could focus. She pushed her long brown hair back over her shoulders and rubbed her back with her hand. The pain was bothering and really sharp. She sighed, she couldn't really do much about it now anyway, and then sat down on a couch to at least not need to stand anymore with her hurting back. The seating position helped for a few seconds, then the pain came back. But it was still better than standing. She looked at the people chatting cheerfully and listened to their conversation as she tried to ease the pain with some strokes of her hands to her lower back and shoulders.