Beck held up his hand to stifle a yawn, face scrunching up as he slouched into the common room. He was settling in fairly well, though was admittedly still having trouble finding his way around. Hogwarts wasn't vastly bigger than Durmstrang, but the layout was completely foreign to him. The teen shivered a little, the effects of sleep still heavy on his body. It seemed that a fair few of the Slytherins were early wakers, more so than in the other houses from what he had gathered. Well, at least that was one way he fit in. Although he hated waking up early and was always tired for at least an hour or two afterwards, his body didn't seem to want to let him remain in the blissful state.
He adjusted his tie so that it sat properly, green stripes standing out and marking him with a personality to all who glimsed him. The same could be said with each of the four houses. Should he glimse a Hufflepuff uniform, he had already learnt that a lot of the house ignored them or taunted them for their lack of brains. A bit unfair, really, but that was the harsh reality of school; especially when social standing in the outside world came into consideration. Beck drew his shoulders back, pushing out his chest and he leant back slightly to click his back bone before crossing the common room and exiting the sanctuary he had found in Slytherin. Outside those rooms he was at the mercy of others' judgement about him. Not that he minded, what with the way that he tended to ignore most people.
The fifth year headed in the direction of the Great Hall. It was not too far away, for which he was glad. Perhaps the reason a lot of Slytherins arrived for breakfast before other houses was simply the shorter route. He chuckled slightly at that thought as the large wooden doors came into view. They stood open and alert, both inviting and intimidating to any looking in that direction. As he walked through them, he couldn't resist moving dark brown orbs to glance upwards at the enchanted celing above his head. He had never seen anything like it and it had captured his imagination in the short time he had been at the school. The fact that it could mimic an exact replica of the outside sky, and yet none of the weather affected them whilst in the hall, was one of the easiest ways of proving how stunning magic could be.
Beck hesitated a moment, glancing towards the tables of the other houses and at the few students sat along them. He always wondered what went on over there; how those in the seperate houses behaved around each other. Certainly, Slytherin at least changed when there were no prying eyes watching. It was not always obvious on the outside, but he noticed that they felt much safer talking amongst themselves and put up walls when surrounded by others. The hall was fairly quite, faint murmering and the occasional turning of a page were all that could really be heard. It wasn't until later that breakfast became a louder occasion. Trudging towards his assigned house table, Beck sunk onto the first available part of bench he found, close to the end of the item of furniture. He held in yet another yawn, hand clasped to mouth, before reaching out for a slice of toast. Settling himself properly, he took a small bite before looking up to see who he was sat near, and if he knew any of them.