Frigga honestly didn't mind, and if she had her way things would be the same back in Asgard. She liked being able to be there for the people she cared about. She loved her sons more than anything in the world, but being able to extend her family in this way really was priceless to her. Lisa had become one of those people that Frigga would be there for no matter what, so she welcomed the hug and was more than willing to do so again in the future. Honestly, it helped Frigga as well. The only other time when she had felt this loved was when her sons hugged her.
"Sounds lovely" she replied, thinking of all the times she had sat out on the balcony to get some fresh air. She had often felt suffocated in that castle, so going out onto the balcony or out into the garden had often been her little escape. Perhaps, Lisa had a similar arrangement with her patio, so Frigga was more than happy to share in that joy with her.
Once she had made her way out onto the patio, she could certainly see why Lisa would enjoy spending time out here. It was lovely out here, and Frigga certainly would have enjoyed having something like this for herself. It would be nice to have somewhere like this to get away for a few hours. Sure, they were public areas in town that was outdoors, but sometimes a woman just needed a private space where she didn't have to worry about someone invading her quiet time.
She had made sure to carry the bag of chocolates out with her onto the patio. That way if either of them felt like having something sweet, they wouldn't have to make an extra trip back into the house. She made her way over to the table Lisa had shown her and took one of the seats. There she waited for her friend to return.
"Fortunately, no. I am so sorry it affected you" she added, once her friend had returned to the table.