Sealand and Ladonia were surprised.They wouldn't think that Haruhi would work in a hotel. They thought maybe some other job suited her better. Of course, they had no control over her life so how would they know?
You, of course, didn't know who this 'Haruhi' was but instead referred her as the 'Kind-woman-that-helped-me-up-the-stiars,'
However, Sealand (along with Ladonia. He knew who she was) was confused. Haruhi didn't recognise them the first time they saw them. It troubled the two and they wanted to ask her about it.
Although, before one of them could, you smiled and looked up at her, letting out an innocent giggle "Thank you Miss Haruhi!" You chirped. You were beyond grateful that she would waste twenty or more minutes of her time walking up the stairs to get to floor fifty.
Yep, you were up that high.
Be happy this isn't real or Sealand and Ladonia would probably hate you ;)
Anyway!Haruhi smiled down at you, her twinkling brown eyes catching your gleaming (e/c) eyes. "Anything to help people like you out," she said in response to your thanks.
A cough interrupted your little chat with the lovely lady. You looked behind her and saw Norway, glaring at the brown haired lady with menacing purple eyes. Haruhi turned around, looking at Norway with unknowing eyes. Instead of gaping in shock as the boys thought she would, she simply slipped to the left, showing you and your brothers "You must be their brother," she said, smiling at the not-so-pleased Norwegian man.
"You're not Daichi," Norway calmly said, looking more closely at Haruhi. A look of realisation appeared on his face before a hint of uncertainty showed in his eyes.
Haruhi blinked, clearly uncomfortable with his eyes moving along her figure. She cleared her throat and smiled which looked forced than the last she gave "Daichi isn't the type to be with children. I simply did him a favour,"
Norway didn't nod his head in understandment nor did he apologise for getting the wrong idea. He just narrowed his eyes more, mouth pulling into a firm frown. "That still doesn't give you the right to be around my siblings,"
It was clear Haruhi wasn't having any of this and instead ignored the blabbering adult, raising her hands to emphasise the three doors. "Your bags are already inside. The staff have placed all your things into the wardrobes and drawers. It was nice talking to you,"
With that, she slipped past Norway, not bothering to mind him a glance. You blinked and then again and for a final time. You frowned and grabbed both of Sealand's and Ladonia's pale hands, anger boiling through your small body. Haruhi didn't need that sort of treatment. She was just doing her job. Huffing, you let go of Sealand's hand and opened the room door, dragging the two in before Norway could stop you.
You sighed when you say on one of the three beds inside of the big room. The duvets were a creamy white, nearly pressed and puffed up. The pillows looked so delicate that it looked like it could brake from touching it.
"I don't understand why Norway said that," you sighed, flopping on top of the comfy bed.
Sealand and Ladonia stayed silent, thoughts buzzing in their head. Taking the silence as a 'we are too busy to talk to you' you pouted and got up, going to a random mahogany wardrobe and ripping it open. Luckily, it was yours, so you pulled out your pyjamas to put on. You were feeling kind of sleepy and you wanted to go to sleep. You brothers weren't paying attention so you slipped your dress off and put on the two piece pyjamas.
Lying down on the comfy bed, you sighed and fell asleep.
"What have I done...?"
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I was sick for a few days and was experiencing writers block ;-;
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