It was the next morning when Snow finally woke up, yawning and as she opened her eyes, sitting up, it took her a moment to remember where she was and what had happened the night before. Her brother had found her. He had brought her here. They were finally together again after so long. A bright smile came to her rose red lips as she pulled the blankets from off of her, looking about. If she was right, it seemed like all the boys were asleep, leaving her being the only one awake for the moment. She moved over to the window and looking outside, saw the snow storm had ceased, leaving the ground and trees covered in a beautiful fresh blanket of snow. This made her smile even more, thinking maybe she could convince her brother to go out and play in it with her. Maybe build a snow man or have a snow ball fight. But, for now, she would let him and the others sleep. Looking around, it was easy for her to tell this was a house that only boys lived in. It was rather....untidy, even despite the fact she could see some recent attempt to straighten up a little. She smiled softly, shaking her head before she began to pick some things up and dust some things off. If she was going to be staying here with her brother and his friends, she might as well help them out a little bit in that way. She hummed softly to herself, taking the broom in her hand, only to blink in surprise when some one took the broom from her hands. She looked up to see a blonde male looking down at her with a grin. This was one of the six boys, named Sam. He chuckled, "Let me take care of that. You really should be laying down in bed. If your brother catches you up instead of recovering he'll get worked up." Snow smiled and gently took the broom back, "I'm fine. I feel much better now. Besides, Hans always worries about me, whether there's a reason for him to or not. He's kind of protective over me like that." She finished sweeping up the floors and threw the dirt away before looking about, "Where's the mop at?" Sam pulled the mop from behind one of the closet doors and he himself grabbed a rag, "Well, at least let me help with the clean up." "You don't have to. I can take care of it." Sam gave her a charming smile, "If it give me a reason to be near such a beautiful girl I'll do it happily." Yeah, he was a play boy. He knew it, and this being Han's sister didn't stop him from trying to woe her, though it didn't have much affect on Snow like it did other girls. She was too naive to think much of the comment. She only smiled, starting to mop the floors, "Alright. Well, I suppose you could help. Do you mind dusting off the shelves?" In seeing his charming comment had gone straight over the girl's head, he sighed inwardly, "Yeah, I can do that." Then went to work dusting half halfheartedly.