Andria pursed her lips. “Morning, hm? Well, I wouldn’t mind, but I get up pretty early,” she said. She nodded to her bag. “We’ve got morning practice for tennis at 6 AM. I’ll try to be as quiet as possible. Don’t want to wake you up and all. But yeah. My first class is at 10 AM. We could sneak a bite before that, if you’re up by then?” Not wanting to presume, Andria left a specific time out. She still didn’t know Emma’s habits. She was naturally an early riser and quick to sleep. That was partially why she always ‘missed’ the parties her teammates went to. On occasion, she’d go to one, but that was once in a blue moon. Last time she went to one, she wished she hadn’t. She got bored before it even started. “You’re into books and movies? Well shoot!” Andria pointed towards her shelf near her desk. “I’ve brought a lot of them from home. Feel free to pick one out and read it. A little warning though. If you’re not a fantasy, sci fi, or realism fiction, you’d probably hate all of them. I was in choir a while back, but it never clicked with me.” She laughed as she thought about her answer of her hobbies. “Well, reading for one. I bet that was obvious from the get go though,” she said. “Love my music, enjoy a good movie on the weekends, and tennis as well. Never really had time for video games, but I enjoy watching.” Getting off her bed, Andria bent down as she looked at her book shelf. She thumbed through a few titles before she found what she was looking for. She pulled out a comic. She turned around and grinned mischievously. “You wouldn’t happen to be a ‘The Walking Dead’ fan, right?” It was rare for Andria to show people one of her guilty pleasures. Not knowing why she liked it, the struggle to survive in a dying world is what kept her reading the series. “This is our secret, ‘kay? Trusting you to keep this one on the down low, darlin’.”