Leaving last, Sander dragged his legs over the edge of his bed, his eyes barely kept open, his bedhead hair triumpantly swaying in the wind, even though he figured with hair as short as his, it could've stayed up without sleeping it into that position. He quickly dressed and taking slow, but long steps, looking around as if gallivanting.
He stepped outside, the morning sun shining him blind. He covered his eyes with his hands, and followed the last peer of his that he saw, down to where they were supposed to gather. His clothes seemed a tad bit sweaty, an after-effect of his sleeping with a respectable portion of his daily clothes.
Reaching the group, he stayed behind most of them.
"And when and what is our first duty? Sir."
He walked behind him and nudged Rufus with his elbow.
"Come on, Rufus. First duty? We only just," he said, letting out a short yawn. "Got here. And besides, I think we're about to have a civil war on our hands on the first day. These military-types can show the two officers there then," he said, pointing at the two officers, though not very directly, so that they wouldn't notice. "How good they are with their "special weapons".'