"Occasionally," Francesca admitted, rolling her shoulders and looking up from her books for the first time in at least an hour. The girl didn't tutor often, finding it a mild inconvenience at best and a hair-pulling aggravation at worst. The first time she'd done so, the Hufflepuff had been twelve, and was offered leverage on a classmate if she was willing to help a boy understand what the Professor had been on about in Charms for the past few weeks. The other student had, of course, been a Slytherin.
Cesca rarely got asked to assist a classmate with work, but every once in a while someone would approach her, saying that'd be willing to give her something in return for the assistance. Only once had she ever tutored a Gryffindor, at the request of a Professor the girl had thought would be vial to her receiving the Prefect potion the following year, and the Cesca had nearly cursed him out of sheer frustration.
Tucking a strand of hair behind her ear, the girl added, "I tend to stick to Ravenclaws and Slytherins. For the sake of my sanity, if nothing else."
Only just now noticing the ache in her lower back from being bent over her work for so long, the Malfoy female slid from the position she had been in on her bed, to standing right next to it. Lifting her arms over her head, Cesca raised herself up onto her toes and arched her back. Feeling the ache diminish slightly, the girl let her heels drop back down to the floor, and took a seat on the side of her bed.
Swinging her legs up onto the bed beside her, Cesca looked over at her two roommates. Or rather, roommate and room-crasher. Years ago, Alice Longbottom had started spending a significant amount of time in the dorm room of the girls a year above her. One day, without any prompting that Cesca was aware of, another bad had appeared in their newly-enlarged room. At first, Cesca had though perhaps they had a transfer, but there were no new students. It didn't take long for Cesca to figure out that the bed was for Ace, who still had a bed in her own dorm. The girl wasn't sure if the change was a house elf trying to be helpful, or just the magic of the castle. Either way, Francesca had, surprisingly, not minded much. Ace was surprisingly undifficult to get along with. Not that Cesca would ever admit to that, mind. Besides, the girl had a sneaking suspicion that the Alice already knew.