Evaline:
Friday mornings always felt deceptively energetic at Silver Moon. Not because the day itself was special, but because it was the last day of the long weeks of studies and everyone was excited about the weekend.
Rowan had a fixed timing of appearing and disappearing. He returned daily at midnight and left around five-thirty in the morning.
Though he always made sure to stay as silent as possible, I was still a light-sleeper and knew exactly when he came and went away.
During the second week, once I was sure of his timings, I created a schedule for myself. I started sleeping at ten o'clock and waking up at six in the morning. After making my bed and freshening up within ten minutes, I spent next forty-five minutes doing prenatal pilates and prenatal yoga.