[b]Elizabeth Fontaine - 6:31 am - Hufflepuff Dorms[/b] Beth woke up to the sound of bustling all around her. She released a loud groan and tucked her head beneath one of her fluffy pillows in an attempt to drown out the noise around her and get a few more minutes of sleep. Her fellow Hufflepuffs weren't gping to have that though as she felt a body jump in her bed next to her. Another seemed to be wrestling the pillow away from her face, and one more was stealing the blanket from her. She groaned and attempted to fight them off, but ultimately, she failed. "Time to wake up, Beauxbaton," she heard a familiar voice say followed by a sharp bark. She sighed and sat up, eyes still closed. She didn't need them to be open to know who had disrupted her from her sleep. She reached a blind hand out and, soon enough, was met with Diana's silky fur. She gave her loyal companion a pat before she used her free hand to rub the sleep from her eyes. "Morning," she muttered. She slipped out of the bed and changed into her school robes, still trying to shake away the few remnants of sleep from her body. The Olivero twins, Diana's accomplice in waking her master up, tossed something towards Beth. "Kid left it behind," Grace, the older twin began. Faith, the younger, sidled up beside her and finished with a deadpan tone, "Again." Beth caught it expertly, having been used to the twins' antics. She examined it and saw that it was Tessa's bag. Faith was right. This was the umpteenth time that the young Hufflepuff had forgotten her bag, and this wasn't the first time Beth had been tasked to deliver it to her. Even if she wasn't good friends with the girl, she would have still given it to her. That was just how she was. She nodded to the twins and finished her preparations, Once she was done, she slipped out of the dorms and into the kitchen, stealing a piece of bread from under the cooks' nose. She shot them a cheeky grin when she heard a few indignant shouts sent her direction. She then headed straight to the Great Hall where she knew Tessa would be, sitting in the same place she'd always sat. And sure enough, when Beth entered the Great Hall at exactly seven, she saw Tessa exactly where she expected her to be. She walked over to her friend and casually tossed the bag towards her. "There you go, Captain Forgets-a-Lot." Beth sat down beside her and took a bite of the bread she stole from the kitchen. She held up the other loaf and offered, "Want some?"