A smile washed over Sebastian's face as he walked into the room, seeing his old friend awake. Really, it was odd to see her in his bed - she'd never stayed the night at his before. Seeing his shirt on her body was even weirder, but really, Sebastian wasn't complaining. If there was something he enjoyed, it was women wearing his clothes, even if he really, truly only saw them as friends. Genevieve was definitely a friend, nothing more, really.
"Oh, good," he smiled at the younger woman, his face lighting up as he continued into the room. "I was hoping you were already awake." He nodded, moving to sit on his bed in his former spot. The blankets were still moved from where he was sleeping, his pillow still indented from where his head laid a while ago. The bed had become cold, something he wasn't surprised about in the least. It sent a shiver down his spine. He was hoping the bed might get warm sometime soon - he absolutely hated the coldness of beds. They were meant to be warm. Warm and shared, as his was last night. The memories from the previous night brought a smile to his face as he handed over the second plate to the ginger girl across from him.
"I'm glad you find it appealing." He took hold of his fork, digging it into his own food while biting down slightly on his ship. "If you're hungover," He quickly took a bite of food. "I have a, uh," Sebastian spoke with food in his mouth, but made sure to swallow the eggs before he spoke again. "A potion in the bathroom that I use when I drink too much." He nodded. "If you need it, of course. I can get it after I'm done eating." He gave his friend a small smile before he looked down to his plate, his fork digging in to the mass of cheese and eggs on the dish.
Sebastian fell silent while he continued to eat his breakfast. Breakfast wasn't something he'd had often. Only on special occasions, really, and he supposed having Genevieve over for the night was sort of a special occasion. And he'd done exceptionally well, in his own opinion, although that never really mattered as a chef. It was really all about what others thought of your food. "So, uh," He paused to set his food down on his nightstand before he had even finished it, clearing his throat. "About... last night... we should talk about that."