[h2]Mary[/h2] She'd rather side-along apparate. She'd rather learn how to apparate, anything than ever taking a port-key ever again. In fact, Mary thought to herself as she re-acquainted herself with standing upright, Mary would much rather prefer taking a broom anywhere. Cross country, cross oceans, anything to never suffer going through that again. She looked green, and felt more of a chartreuse than she had ever thought it could be possible. For the most part she wasn't even aware that someone had appeared, and spoke to the group. Let alone that he had disappeared after she had blindly followed the group up to their rooms. She of course ran into her cousin, not because she had been following too closely, but because she had failed to realize she was even moving. Not that when she stopped moving did she feel like she wasn't moving. It was all a blur. A rather gut wrenching blur. Out of habit she followed Elise into the room, as soon as her brain recognized that there was furniture she could collapse on she took full advantage of it. It took her several moments of deep breaths to realize Elise had spoken, and was expecting an answer. "Sorry." Mary mumbled and asked for Elise to repeat herself. "Excited yes, off definitely." Mary responded wondering were the loo was in case of need to hurl, though she suspected at this point the need was past. "Can I never do that again?" She pulled herself up onto her elbow and looked at her cousin. "It was as bad as apparating." Mary wrinkled her nose in disgust, "And I'd rather never do that again either." "Since we're only here a week you can work on your French, but we're going a lot of places that don't speak English as their first language." Mary gave a small shrug. She had worked on her French and it was good enough to order food, find the bathroom, the hotel, transportation, and emergency services. The last being something her father had been rather adamant about her learning. Now that the sensation from the portkey was starting to wear off Mary wanted to explore, and maybe drink something to help calm her stomach. Tea would be nice. "Do you want to see if we can find a place that serves tea? It'd be easy to order it through the hotel, but I'd rather explore a bit, now that I can feel my legs again."