Georgia saw Sybill before the other girl saw her, and she took a moment just to watch her, a small smile on her lips. She waved when Sybill finally noticed her, and she was happy to finally have company. Sitting in the library alone was good for studying, but she might've looked a tad odd with tea for two while she was all by herself.
"Don't even worry about it," Georgia comforted. She hadn't been impatient yet, so it couldn't have been that long. "It gave me just enough time to get everything set up. Now, I don't know how you take your tea, so I just brought sugar and cream in case." She smiled happily and put aside her notebook for later, as Billy had taken out her things straight away.
"Okay then," Georgia held up her crochet hook, wielding it as if she might stab someone, "tell me what's what." Georgia held the bit of yarn in her other hand, completely ready for some ridiculous process, and feeling particularly accomplished even though they hadn't done anything yet. Well, getting started was half the battle, and there they were!