Lisa loved how Terry sounded so concerned when he asked if she was sure. She wasn't one to rely on people and didn't need a person's concern. Yet Terry was different. He was always different. He just never knew it. She gave a slight nod and smiled. "I'm sure," she answered.
Lisa knew she probably looked bad. She didn't always know where her next meal was coming from when they were running and she knew she'd lost some weight on the run. It was still off, despite her aunt's best efforts to fatten both her and her mother up.
She nodded when he said he'd find some decent clothes and owl Professor McGonagall, though she paused at his offer to take her up there. She was considering it, seriously considering it, but something about spending time alone with Terry sounded better. That was why she hadn't invited Mandy along. She felt like she needed the time alone with him. In case they had issues to resolve.
While they hadn't been brought up yet and he seemed to be fine with her, she knew she'd have to bring them up. "I'm not up to seeing too many people yet," she said, hoping it sounded sincere. It was, but Lisa had always been the social butterfly of the group. It had just been a hard two years. It was taking time to adjust. "Do tell her I said hello, though."