One elbow rested on the table, chin on her hand as she wondered if another iced coffee would put her way over the normal caffeine intake, and if it did was it really such a bad thing? Her gaze began to wander, but once the spotted the man in dark clothing it immediately snapped back to the door. Even with sunglasses, it only took her a few seconds at best to recognize Roy.
Sarah leaned forward on both hands and waited for him to spot her, pressing her lips together to keep back an amused smile. She took the few minutes in which he ordered his coffee to study him, deciding that he did look different, yet there was still much of the boy she'd known in school. She grinned once they made eye contact, barely able to wait until he approached before standing.
"Only by a few minutes," she countered with a laugh. There was a brief moment of hesitation before she stepped forward to hug him, which was - at least for her - an entirely platonic gesture and therefore not awkward in the slightest. "You look good," she commented before dropping back into her seat and gesturing for him to do the same. It was an honest observation, although there was something there that she couldn't quite put her finger on; but then again he'd always been a little too hard-working for his own good.