ML said you can't change the color of your Skyhold jammies.
Lol "skyhold jammies" this made me giggle rather severely. 
She was late--again. Cassandra rolled her eyes and took a calming breath as her fingers tapped out a beat so agonizingly repetitive that it had all three of the advisers cringing each time the tips of her fingers bounced against the tabletop. It continued this way, the rustle of fabric and the clanking of armour, the occasional sniff and clearing of a throat and the continuous tap-tap-tap filled the room until the sound of a scuff from a boot against stone could be heard coming closer. The hinges of the door creaked to notify her of the Inquisitors arrival and Cassandra turned with her arms folded and a stern crinkle to her brow. Her lips were parted and ready, if she were to be honest, to deliver a scolding remark. That was until her dark eyes had finished their breath flicker over the Inquisitors form. Now her mouth just seemed to hang open with absolutely no intention of ever closing again. Her eyes narrowed into slits and her chest puffed out as she stood straighter, making clear her irritation.
"One would think that if you were this late to a meeting that you would of at least have had the time to dress," Cassandra spat out.
The Inquisitor looked down at her attire as she gave a small tug to her beige top then smoothed out the small wrinkles that had remained over abdomen. "What are you talking about? Don't be so daft, I am quite obviously dressed."
Cassandra's arm shot out, the very tip of her index finger pointed right at the Inquisitors chest. "You're still in sleeping attire!"
The Inquisitors lips pursed as the expression of her face turned sour and before turning to march back out of the room shot all four of the people present scathing looks. "I take great offence to that statement!"
The room was silent save for the slamming of the door in the Inquisitors wake. Cassandra turned to find three surprised faces staring back at her. "Maker, I don't think they were... I mean, they were her clothes."