Sebastian
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Sebastian stood at the foot of the staircaseand watched Rosalie pass by. "Going somewhere, madam?" he said softly, he didn't want to wake anyone else up. Sebastian was all to aware of Lady Rosalie's habit of sneaking out, after all, it's what he swore to do.
Klause
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Klause yawned and swatted at Gretchen, who was stretched out on his chest. "Move," he mummbled. Gretchen growled irritably and jumped off his chest into the floor, "Oh joy, your up." she said as she stretched out her full length and sat on her haunches to lick her front paw. "I'd be more of a morning person if I didn't have possessed animals clawing my chest as I sleep," Klause snapped, and grabbed Gretchen by the scruff of her neck and tossed her out into the hallway. "And quit unlocking my door!" he added as he quickly shut the door and locked it. Klause yawned again and ran a hand through his hair, walking into his small conjoined bathroom and sighing at his own refelction in the mirror as he took a quick study of it. Pale skin, cold blue eyes, his long blonde hair in an unmanagable bedhead.. Nothing he found about himself to be interesting or diffrent. Klause shook his head and quickly undressed, going back into the bedroom and started riffling through his drawers to find something to wear. "Are we going anywhere?" Gretchen mewed curiously from behind him. Klause jumped at her voice and turned around, narrowing his eyes at the lazy housecat. "Didn't we just have this talk?" he hissed,
"Stay out of my room unless I ask you to come in."
"But you never ask me to come in!"
"And I'd like to keep it that way," Klause chuckled, turning back to the huge mess of clothes in his drawers. "And to answer your question, we are going somewhere. The Market." Klause dug through the last drawer and pulled out a white button down shirt he hadn't worn in what seemed like years. Pulling it on over his shoulders, he heard Gretchen ask "What for?" "I'm looking for a few Creatures to take home." he answered distractedly as he tried to button his shirt. Gretchen gave a meow in protest and made an effort to frown, which was hard when she was trying to use a cat's face. She hated house guests, especially permanent ones. Klause scoffed and slipped on the rest of the clothes he'd grabbed, "Quiet, you know I need them for my studies." When he was finally dressed, Klause grabbed Gretchen by the scruff of her neck for the second time that morning, and dragged her outside as she protested loudly to going along. "But it smells funny at the market!" she groaned as he carried her in his arms to their destination.