Lisa beamed as Cho agreed, giving her a quick thumbs up. Lisa was always early for warmups, and she figured she could be late for one warm up. "Lightning, let me put her back at my tent so no one picks her up." She didn't know how it worked in scotland with the dog catchers and what not. But it didn't take long for her to return, the dog's stick still in hand. Realizing she still held it, she tucked it in the back pocket of her jeans, blushing slightly. Lisa reasoned that she shouldn't have been so forgetful. "Ready?"
"Do you have a favorite place?" She asked, walking with the Asian woman, unsure where they would find a coffee shop. Or a smoothie shop. Or anything with good stuff in it. "Do you like playing for Scotland?" She asked, already starting their conversation. Lisa was eager to know how Cho had been doing, only barely recognizing that she wasn't the same Cho from school. True, she had graduated before her, but Lisa didn't care. She held the woman beside her as a model all through her school career, even after the incident in the showers, her view hadn't changed since the day she met her in her first year.