The benefits of having the kitchen be in the exact same floor as your common room was exactly this. The elf’s got to know you and if they formed a good opinion of you, they'd give you all the food you ask for, whatever time of the day as long as you weren't mean to them. Sebber was used to bossing elves around, at least at home, so it was strange not being able to do so, but he was a cunning boy, and he knew when he had to be smart and polite and when he didn't. Ever since he approached the elves he's been treating them good, appearing occasionally just to say hi or tell a joke or two. After all, they make the best pudding, and he loved grabbing a plate or two all for himself.
Sebby was just out on one of those nighty strolls of his, around 9pm or so, he had completely lost track of time. He felt the dining room was too crowded and after leaving dinner, he decided to go grab a couple of snacks for dessert so that he could enjoy them peacefully outside in the warmth of the night sky, watching the stars and moon shine brighter then the day before. The elves had been quite nice today, giving him a new chocolate snack they had made and were saving up for the day after as a surprise for students. It had some kind of cookie recipe in between or whatever. It didn't matter much for Sebby. It was portable, not messy and it tasted hella good. They were really skillful at their job indeed.
Seb couldn't help notice, going past every mirror he found, that he was looking quite handsome and apart. He had a grey T-shirt under his brown warm jacket and his oxford shoes tied perfectly with his jeans fitting into them like if they were made for it. He was spotless, for no reason though, since he'd be taking a little stroll outside and then just going back to the common room to get a good night sleep and rest up for tomorrow, he had plans after all. He couldn't help but notice a Hufflepuff girl travelling alone in the same corridor as him, coming in the opposite direction, big smile, big eyes, an extremely cheerful and happy aura getting off from her, sending off positive vibes everywhere. He knew her, Wendy he thought her name was, though he wasn't really sure.