Madison had absolutely no clue what the hell she meant by that. "Go at it. You mean, it's more engaging, more hands-on." She was completely guessing at this point. "I think whatever gets you money does make it your job, so yes."
Pulling a chair, Madison sat down across from Lisa, just in time for the girl to exclaim her name excitedly. She grinned. "Yes, we're neighbors. I'm not new. Not as old as some here, but definitely not new. I've been here for two weeks less than the ones who got here first. Didn't miss much. You did, though. I hope you can always find solace in your art, and that you can always keep your condition as stable as you do now. They-" she looked up. "-will try to undo that. Fair warning."