With a flare of green flames, Julietta Ouellet found herself in the British Ministry of Magic.
Now, this wasn't where the young Frenchwoman was expecting to arrive. She'd said the name of the place that the circus was camped at the previous month, intending to go back briefly in search of something which she'd accidentally left behind - a bag of food for her kneazle which the pesky creature had dragged out of her caravan one night and she'd forgotten to bring back in - but had found herself in entirely the wrong place. This wasn't the empty field which the caravans had flown away from the previous day, this was a large building filled with thousands of witches and wizards in smart robes, which made her feel very small and shabby in her dirty jeans and discoloured cardigan (which used to be pink but was now more of a grey-pink). The 19 - soon to be 20 - year old was disorientated for a long moment, as she as sure she had spoken clearly, gazing around herself perplexed and inspecting the building. When the green flames flared up again in the fireplace she was still standing in, the former Bellefeuille leapt out of the way of a tall man and was swept towards a strange statue - no, fountain - by the crowds of magical folk. Being French and not having spent much time outside of her home country, Jules had never been to the British Ministry of Magic, so she had no clue where she was. Her mind going into overdrive as she attempted to figure out where she had arrived, she craned her neck round to count the number of fireplaces she was away from the end, so that she would be able to tell someone which one she had arrived in, in the case that it was something to do with that fireplace. Maybe the man who had arrived behind her had also intended to arrive somewhere else? Inwardly, the young woman cursed herself for not checking to see whether he was in a smart set of suit robes like the rest of these people were.
Fighting her way through the crowds, the circus worker made her way towards the large fountain in the centre of the atrium, apologising again and again to the people she bumped into on her way. She figured that the centrepiece of the room was probably the best place to head towards until she found an information desk of some sort, or a customer services. She'd come to the conclusion that this was a large company building, but when she'd asked someone where she was they'd given her a confused look that said 'sorry what?' before putting their head down and swiftly moving away from her, without even saying anything in reply, which was great. Juliet didn't know what country she was in so had just spoken in her native French, so perhaps they hadn't understood her... that would make sense. Keeping an eye out for any writing on newspapers that people were holding and signs above fireplaces and doorways, she managed to catch snatches of words in English, so by the time she had made her way to the base of the golden statue she'd concluded that she was in England - the very place where she had found Eldrich circus one whole year ago, almost to the day. Gazing up at the fountain in front of her, the former Bellefeuille was in awe. The immense object depicted a witch, wizard, house elf, centaur and goblin all standing together, with jets of water streaming out from various places. It was amazing. Suddenly a memory of a story she'd heard flickered to the front of the half-Russians mind: a story about a great golden fountain in the entrance of the British Ministry of Magic depicting unity for all magical creatures being replaced by a twisted representation of what was going on in Pureblood supremacists minds during the war. Putting two and two together, something clicked in the 19 year olds mind, and she realised she was in the atrium of the famed British Ministry of Magic. But she needed to check that she was right, so looking round the girl caught sight of a person who wasn't running desperately to a meeting like half the other people around her were, they were simply perching on the edge of the fountain as they shuffled through their papers, and she approached them cautiously.
"Um.. excuse me?" She mumbled. The worker either didn't hear or didn't care, so Julie coughed and spoke again, this time louder. "Excuse me. Am I in the British Ministry of Magic?" She asked, nervously pulling her sleeves down over her hands.