She is obviously still very tired.
"I guess in large quantities I could sort 'em into piles, but in large quantities seems pretty safe to just know that there's lots," Bella mumbles into her elbow. She lifts up her head again. "Plates're in the cupboard above the sink."
"Wonder what happens if you run out of room," he muses, grabbing a pair of plates and trying drawers until he finds cutlery.
"Necklace'll expand, 'cause I am smart," she says. "'f it gets too heavy I can unshrink Elias's treasure chest. Or just make heaps an' heaps of wishes."
"You are smart," says Alice. "I love you and your smarts." He deposits a plate in front of her. "Pasta!"
"Oh, or, and I could make the necklace lighter by magic," Bella says, gesturing and looking around for a fork. "Forks're in the drawer by the - oh, you found 'em. Cups're in the cupboard left of the plates." She's clearly in no condition to get up and fetch a beverage; she looks reasonably likely to fall asleep in her pasta. She takes a bite of the pasta instead. "Mm."
He grabs two cups, since she mentioned them.
"Somethin' to drink?"
"Water," Bella yawns. "You can pet my hair if y'want, 's only fair." Pasta, pasta, pasta.
Bella can have water, then! From the tap, since she didn't specify. Alice gets himself the same thing, brings his cup and plate to the table, leans over her, and gently ruffles her hair.
Bella sighs in tired contentment as she eats and sips at her water.
"You gonna go nap when you're done with that?" he inquires. "Should I clear out?"
"Probably will nap. Whatever you wanna do, but it's probably boring here," yawns Bella. "This is pretty tasty."
She finishes her pasta and finishes her water. "I wonder if it'd be dumb to magically teleport upstairs instead of getting off my butt and walking."
"Do you like, lift weights while skipping school? 'Cause one time I asked you what you do and I don't remember that one."
She does! Wobblyish, but upright. She proceeds stairsward.
Bella flops onto her bed and kicks off her wished-sneakers, which are bright white. "This," she says with a vague one-armed gesture around the room, "is my room." She pulls her blanket over her. "G'night."