She spent the morning in her office, asleep on the desk.

            Around lunchtime there came a knock on her door. Camilla awoke with a start and glanced confused around her office. A second knock sounded and she quickly stood up and walked to the door. She quickly smoothed a hand over her outfit and opened the door. Remus Lupin stood there waiting for her.

            "Hello!" she greeted warmly.

            "Hello," Remus smothered a quick laugh at her appearance. "Did you fall asleep on your desk?" Camilla ran a hand to her forehead and found that there was an imprint of her hand on it. She gasped then laughed.

            "Yeah, I did." She dropped her hand and looked over Remus' shoulder at the deserted library. "Is it lunchtime or is the library usually this deserted?"

            "Yes to both observations." Remus commented turning to look himself. "It is time for lunch and the kids don't usually come by the library willingly. I'm here to escort you to lunch." Camilla chuckled at the word escort but gladly put her hand on the elbow he offered. He managed in looking quite dignified for a minute before collapsing into chuckles. "This way then," They walked to the Great Hall, both still giggling weakly. They walked in and up to the teachers table. After a quick lunch, Remus walked Camilla back to the library. In the hall they came across Professor McGonagall scolding a young man who seemed to have turned his friend's hair blue.

            "Ten points from Hufflepuff," She said as she dragged the blue haired boy towards the hospital wing.

            "How do you keep count?" Camilla asked.

            "Keep count of what?" Remus asked, clearly confused.

            "The house points. How do you know who has what?"

            "There is a spell that creates a piece of parchment that says plus or minus and then the number of points. Then the spell transfers the parchment to one of four chests for each house. At the end of the year, they are all counted up." Remus scratched his head. "Sometimes points that are given or taken away don't wind up in the chests, and instead clutter the ground. We added a color charm to the spell, so that we can at least tell what house the points belong to."

            Camilla nodded and seemed in thought for a moment. "Where is Dumbledore's office?" she asked finally. Remus looked at her and then said, "Do you want me to show you?" Camilla looked back at him and nodded. They walked to Dumbledore's office and caught the old man as he was entering.

            "Ah, Camilla. I had a feeling I'd be hearing from you today." Camilla followed Dumbledore into his office and hardly noticed that Remus didn't come in with her, instead opting to return to his classroom and get ready for his next class.

            "I want to be in charge of house points." She said without waiting for small-talk. Dumbledore sat down and nodded.

            "I figured as much. The chests will be transferred to your office. We will have to put a spell stronger than just a password on it to keep students from tampering with the house points."  Dumbledore mumbled to himself then looked up at her. "All you have to do is make sure the points wind up in the correct chest. This will be in addition to your job as Muggle Expert." Camilla nodded her consent and thanked Dumbledore for the added responsibility. She carefully made her way back to the library and entered her office to find four huge chests along her back wall. There was another note on her desk detailing the new way to enter her office in the mornings and how to lock it back in the evening. It also suggested she take Dougal with her back to her room. For company.

            Camilla looked at the plant, that seemed to be preening itself like a bird, and laughed. It was going to be an interesting time here at Hogwarts. She ducked as a piece of parchment appeared from the air and zoomed towards the Ravenclaw chest. She was going to need to establish the pattern of appearing parchments so that she wouldn't get hit in the head. She sat down at her desk and spent the rest of the day just talking to Dougal and watching the house points whiz by.