"I want the top one!" Nepeta hissed at Feferi, who had tried to claim said bunk for herself. Everything had been going perfectly until this moment.
"I want it too!" Feferi complained.
"You're from the ocean, you should be used to be being below things."
"I'm a Princess, therefore I should be higher up than you."
"I'm a kitty cat, and cat's like being high up." They stared each other down, refusing to be the one to budge.
"Why don't you guys do rock paper scissors, and whoever wins gets it," suggested a Hufflepuff girl who had noticed their plight.
"What's rock paper scissors?" Nepeta asked.
"Really?" The girl asked, shocked. "It's where you make a fist like this," she showed them, "then go 'rock, paper, scissors' and do one of these three movements," she showed them how to make each one, "and whoever wins gets it."
"How do we know who wins?" Feferi asked the question this time.
"I'll let you know," the girl said.
"Sounds good to me," Nepeta smiled, and held her fist out. "Let's do this," she frowned at Feferi, who took up the same postion.
"Ready? Rock, paper, scissors," the girl said. Nepeta put out her index and middle finger, forming scissors. Feferi straightened out her whole hand, flattening it out, paper. "Scissors beats paper, you win," the girl pointed to Nepeta.
"Yes!" She jumped in joy, and quickly threw her bags onto the bunk before Feferi tried to undermine her.
Feferi steamed as she put her stuff on her bottom bunk, and unpacked grumpily.
"I, umm, hope you don't mind, Dave," Tavros said, gently setting his bag onto the lower bunk. It had taken a levitation spell to get Tavros up to Hufflepuff house, and he couldn't wait for Equius to finish his new legs.
"Of course not, man," Dave said coolly.
"Thanks," Tavros smiled at him. He started unpacking his stuff into the top drawer of the dresser, and Dave filled the lower drawers after he was done.
When that was finished, they quickly met the girls in their house's Den, and chatted until they were tired.
