Sun streaming through the window woke her, and stretching out she sat up and looked around. It took a moment but she realised her surroundings - and the couch she had slept on - were familiar. She ran a hand through her hair and looked up as the kitchen door opened. "Well, it's been a while since... this." She murmured, trying to shake off the sleep that still clung to her.
"If two years is a while, then yes." Robb had a mess of brown hair and didn't look much longer awake than she was, still wearing his pajama bottoms. He was hardly what you would call a role model but he was harmless and nice enough to open his apartment when she needed somewhere to crash.
"Things happened. Thanks for not moving." She stood up, seeing her shoes across the room, and stretched out again only to catch a look at the time. "Oh, crap." She stepped into the bathroom and quickly showered before changing the dress from the night before into a new outfit. Stepping back out she collected her shoes and said goodbye to Robb, for now at least, and then headed out into the street. It was already busy, people consumed in their own world, and it wasn't hard for her to find a dark alley to duck into and then teleport back to the academy.
Appearing before the school she took a minute to steady herself. Her metabolism definitely helped - there was a reason the norse gods were so good at drinking - but she was running off very little sleep and she hadn't exactly been light on the magic recently. Taking a deep breath of the cold winter air she made her way to the cafeteria, getting herself a big cup of coffee before taking herself off to a quiet corner, wearing a look that almost dared anyone to get close.
"If two years is a while, then yes." Robb had a mess of brown hair and didn't look much longer awake than she was, still wearing his pajama bottoms. He was hardly what you would call a role model but he was harmless and nice enough to open his apartment when she needed somewhere to crash.
"Things happened. Thanks for not moving." She stood up, seeing her shoes across the room, and stretched out again only to catch a look at the time. "Oh, crap." She stepped into the bathroom and quickly showered before changing the dress from the night before into a new outfit. Stepping back out she collected her shoes and said goodbye to Robb, for now at least, and then headed out into the street. It was already busy, people consumed in their own world, and it wasn't hard for her to find a dark alley to duck into and then teleport back to the academy.
Appearing before the school she took a minute to steady herself. Her metabolism definitely helped - there was a reason the norse gods were so good at drinking - but she was running off very little sleep and she hadn't exactly been light on the magic recently. Taking a deep breath of the cold winter air she made her way to the cafeteria, getting herself a big cup of coffee before taking herself off to a quiet corner, wearing a look that almost dared anyone to get close.