Very slowly, as though Kate had woken her from a deep sleep, the woman leading the meditation opened her eyes, squinted and blinked and took a deep breath to sigh with a smile, "Whenever you are ready." Li Hua had seen the girl come in and heard her jogging, consistent while some of her own class came and went in the same time, but Li Hua couldn't fault them for that; she made no time demands on any of them, they set their own standards and would meet them when they were ready. Perhaps her way of meditation wasn't for them at all (most of the prisoners, for example, were too full of energy and anger to sit with them and had to express it before they were calm), which she suspected of this jogging girl before she approached, and watched her with curiosity while she found her place amongst the fidgeting class.
"Not all clarity is found in stillness," Li Hua noted, just as a caution, if this girl found Li Hua's instruction frustrating. Maybe the girl already knew that and knew herself, ready to expand her understanding. Light and open because there were no wrong answers, she posed, "What do you hope to achieve here?" unsure too if this girl had been present for any of the offered benefits of the meditation, or found herself drawn otherwise.