At long last, Quinn arrived at the door to the pilot's quarters. From inside, she could hear music of a kind she'd never heard before, and a faint shuffling sound. Besca was still attending to everything Quinn's duel had wrought, she was pretty sure, so it could only be Dahlia. She'd spent the past few hours just walking around the Aerie, talking to the people that she knew and being gawked at by the people she didn't. It wasn't long after she'd left Tohoki Grill that she'd heard a voice that sounded familiar, then realized it was hers. Following the noise, she'd arrived at a pair of...engineers? She thought? She didn't know them...looking down at a phone held between them. Her eye had widened as she'd heard what the digital image of her was saying. So, that had been an interesting experience. She didn't know whether it was uncomfortable or amazing that she was suddenly being listened to by people on their phones on the Aerie. Maybe a little of both, she conceded, as she pulled open the door. It was almost disorienting being back in the dorms. That feeling of un-reality from earlier came back again, though she managed to squash it down this time. Being excited to [i]come home[/i] was still a new thing for her. And there was Dahlia. She was rummaging around in the kitchen, putting together something for dinner. Whatever it was, it smelled absolutely fantastic. Though she wasn't a professional chef by any stretch of the imagination, Quinn found a special kind of comfort in the simpler meals that Dahlia cooked for her and Besca. The TV was the source of the mystery music, and she found herself nodding along as she trotted over to her favorite chair, a huge blue affair that nearly swallowed her whenever she sat in it. She lay back, almost melting into the fabric, then turned her head laconically towards her sister as she bustled about. Her stomach growled at the aromas wafting out of the kitchen. Walking around built up an appetite surprisingly quickly. "[color=ffe63d]Some people were listening to the communications from the end of the duel,[/color]" she said, in some bizarre amalgamation of fear and amusement. "[color=ffe63d]Did I really sound like that?[/color]"