Mirabelle Kingston
Mira was already prepared: she had her necessities with her in the couple bags she intended on taking to the Kingston's. So hearing that someone was sent to her mother to clear up any confusion was a relief, as that was her only worry. She imagined the elves were quite happy to hear that she was gone, on the other hand. It soured her mood, but save for lips twitching into a slight frown as she listened, it wasn't obvious. There thankfully wasn't much time to dwell on that, though, and her eyes flickered to the gates. Stepping through would bring her to Japan. Of course, she's never been there, but most of her video games of choice were produced there. Other than that, she know nothing about the country or its people.
She glanced around at the others: a few walked through the gates, some returned home first. With a shrug, she re-shouldered her bag and walked through the gates.
Her violet eyes flickered to the man, but then quickly wandered to the rest of the environment. It was a bright day and she squinted against the sun in irritation. Ugh. I can't wait to get inside. She fixed her hair as she looked back to the man, waiting.
She glanced around at the others: a few walked through the gates, some returned home first. With a shrug, she re-shouldered her bag and walked through the gates.
Her violet eyes flickered to the man, but then quickly wandered to the rest of the environment. It was a bright day and she squinted against the sun in irritation. Ugh. I can't wait to get inside. She fixed her hair as she looked back to the man, waiting.