Sleeping

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In the old one I had two parts, now I'm combining them.

James Potter would be the early bird type and gets to scream "GET UP!!" in everyone's ears. Sirius has tried using earplugs but it, needless to say, didn't work at all. This has resulted in Lily Evans screaming "IT'S SIX IN THE MORNING GO TO SLEEP!!" outside the dorm more than once.

Sirius Black would also wake up early... if it was an important day for him. Otherwise he'd just wait for the Gryffindor Tower's one and only alarm clock James Potter to wake him and the rest of the world up. He has trouble falling asleep though.

Remus Lupin is a light sleeper (you could nudge him and he'd wake up instantly) but can literally fall asleep anywhere. Like he could suddenly fall asleep standing against a tree if tired enough. He would never wake up in time for class if not for James.

(Hence why he's late for his first class in 1993... sorry)

Peter Pettigrew was the deepest sleeper out of all of them. He has slept through the thunderstorm that kept the whole Tower up one night. Thankfully, he almost never fails to wake up on time and on the rare occasions he doesn't... aquamenti usually does it.

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James Potter snored in his sleep. It drove the others mad at first, but when they went home for the holidays they realized none of them could sleep without his snoring. He also took up as much space as his bed would allow, even if it was a king-sized bed. And he definitely rolled around in his sleep.

Sirius Black would hug stuff. It didn't matter if it were an extra pillow or his blanket. He held it in front of himself with his back to the wall because he felt safer that way. He had slight trouble falling asleep but only shouting and water could wake him once he slept. He would keep to one side.

Remus Lupin would curl into a ball if he was trying to sleep. Even Remus himself wasn't sure if it was because of the wolf in him or because he was trying to make himself smaller. Sometimes though, he would relax and shift in his sleep. He took the least space out of all of them and was definitely the lightest sleeper.

Peter Pettigrew also had a little trouble falling asleep but once he was out he was out like a light. He slept sprawled out, limbs dangling over the edge if the bed was too small. He snores too, but the sound is covered up by James even-worse snoring. Nothing aside from being doused in cold water will wake him up if he doesn't wake naturally.

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