[@Carlsberg] They eventually managed to make it up to Ley’s room. The rest was a haze of pleasurable colours and fireworks… [hr] The next morning dawned. Autumn had ever been a late riser, and was the day was off for her to boot, so she felt no need to get up when she woke up. Not unless Ley said something or was already up and moving or had woken the earther. Though to be up and moving would require the waking of Autumn as Ley had seemed to be designated as Autumn’s cuddle buddy at some point during the night and earther strength was nothing to scoff at, though until and unless Ley tried to get up, it would be a gentle holding of the unicorn to the earther. [hr] Sky was always an early riser. Even if he stayed up late, he was up by six for a quick morning flight and breakfast. Even now, with another stallion, he still awoke practically with the sun, though he grinned goofily as he came to and the memories from the previous night came back to him. If he wasn’t being held too tightly, he’d carefully slip out of the other stallion’s embrace and get up. He really couldn’t stay lying down after he’d awoken, even if he wasn’t going to be the type of dickish pony that snuck out. Quartz’s room was a small bachelor suite style room that employees usually got. It had a small, though nice enough, kitchen, a couch and a clearly issued, though quite large, cot. It also had a balcony off the back of the mountain, despite being an employee room. If Sky woke up before Quartz AND managed to get off the cot—which was far more comfortable than it had any right to be—he could be found out on the balcony, looking out into the valley below.