It wasn't hard to tell that Hunter didn't like being close to people. Well, other than Sky, which made sense because she was his cousin. Morgan wasn't put off by it. Truthfully, being close to him wasn't on her list of top things she wanted to do. Other than being happy that she'd learn a thing or two about magic and how to control her abilities, there was no reason to be happy about sharing a place with Hunter. Stubborn might have been an understatement for how they were and there was no doubt that clashing would happen. Maybe a lot of clashing. If they didn't drive each other absolutely insane, it would be a miracle.
Looking around, Morgan did notice that there wasn't anything very personal about the place. It was slightly odd. If he was going for boring, then the look was perfect. It wasn't ugly or anything, just not fantastic or all that creative. But if it was liveable, then that worked. Who was she to question his tastes? With her hands tucked in her pockets, she was sort of wandering around in a small space, just looking. When he came out of his room, she looked at him, seeing out of the corner of her eye that he'd thrown his bed stuff on the couch.
"Um, alright," she said, but did look at him questioningly when he said, 'this time'. But if she was going to be staying there it did make sense for her to contribute to the bills and such. She wasn't exactly tired so much as sore at this point. A shower would have done her some good. "You know what, it's fine, really," Morgan replied when he asked about pajamas. "You've done enough already." Tucking some hair behind her ear, she started to walk past him. A shower was starting to sound really good.