--------------&⇒"Brother…” Mihail looked at Nikolai as the younger addressed him.
“Hm?” “B-Brother…YA boyus'…” Mihail sighed softly and wrapped his arms around the younger protectively.
“Nikolai… we’re not home anymore. You have to speak the right language so they can understand you…” He whispered. Mihail had been able to master the language much better than Nikolai. In fact, the younger hated the English language.
“But, brother… I only want you to understand what it is I say..” Nikolai pouted childishly and clung to his brother as they both gazed up at the school.
“You are just saying that… You will make friends here, I’m sure of it. Lots of people will like you.” Mihail smiled softly at his now blushing twin. They both turned their attention towards the school. The place looked beautiful, but neither of them were willing to just go running up the steps and skipping through the fields, not yet anyway.
With timid, uncertain steps, the twins walked in unison to up through the main entrance and down so many different corridors. Nikolai was looking around curiously. Vermillion eyes were wide with a new found interest as the two continued on towards their assigned room. There were a lot of people that they passed by on their way. Many of them were polite enough to say hello, which Mihail returned the greeting dully, while Nikolai nearly hid behind his brother as he returned the greeting as well. Mihail couldn’t help but smile softly at this whenever they were nearing the door.
“Are you still scared?” Mihail asked the younger, referring to his previous comment before they walked up to the building. Nikolai shook his head no as they both entered their dorm.
Nikolai’s eyes widened at the décor of the rooms.
“Eto tak krasivo! Er… I mean It‘s so beautiful~” He called out as he hopped up and dove into the comfortable looking bed.
“Nikolai!” Mihail called to him protectively.
“Please… be careful.” He knew that his brother wasn’t really endangering himself as much, but he could never bear the thought of losing the most precious thing he had left.