[color=fff200][b]Blake Reyes[/b][/color] The younger Reyes twin awoke on the dot at 6. Blake didn't have a need for an alarm, he just naturally woke up that early. Of course, that didn't mean he could [i]get up[/i] that early. Some days he's just too tired for that, y'know? Last night he thought it'd be funny if he could spring up to his feet and get started on his day immediately, just to surprise his roommates. After the hectic move to the academy, though, he just didn't have it in him to try it. Blake laid in bed for a few more seconds, rubbing the sand from his eyes and stretching out before finally rising up. He reflexively turned to one of his roommates' bed and groggily told them, [color=fff200]"Al, get up, it's morning."[/color] He was confused at first by the lack of groaning or shifting coming from the bed. It took a couple seconds for his brain to catch up with him and relay that he wouldn't be bunking with his brother anymore. Blake wasn't sure if this was necessarily a more pleasant change of pace, he hardly got a chance to say hello to his new roomies after all, but he welcomed it for now. He threw his covers off and walked over to his own luggage. He hadn't bothered unpacking when they got there, actually, he was more content to just throw his shoes off and hunker down for the night. [color=fff200][i]I'll sort 'em out after a shower[/i][/color], he thought to himself. One shower and clothes change later, that's exactly what Blake was up to. He figured it'd give him something to do until his roommates woke up. Maybe they could get breakfast together? [hr] [color=bc8dbf][b]Al Reyes[/b][/color] The older Reyes twin woke up later than his younger brother, though a bit more rudely than Albert was used to. When Zac's alarm went off, it startled him awake from his face down position on his pillow. He grunted and slowly pushed himself up on his elbows before just turning over drowsily. Al wasn't used to alarm clocks. He didn't typically need one usually when his brother could stand in for one. Reaching down for the phone at his side to check the time, deciding that as long as it wasn't six, he could get used to this new wake up time. With a deep breath, he pushed himself up and slid to the side of the bed, scratching at his disheveled bed head. He noticed that his roommate was up and asked him, [color=bc8dbf]"That your alarm?"[/color]