Monica took a look around the place; it wasn't unlike one of those family dentist offices: friendly, welcoming, but also here to get a job done. Gray had always been something like that, he always could get the job done, but before he did that he made sure he was approachable and kind on the outside. Sometimes, in the case of homework and studying in high school, the "getting it done" part took a little bit of a nudge from Monica. She chuckled at the memories before Gray picked up his phone. "Wow, you even sound like a nerd," she poked fun at his professional voice, "But I like it," she teased, and waved back at Linda at the front desk when the secretary seemed to somehow pick up her name in the conversation between Monica and Gray. "I'll do my best not to pass any of it on," she smiled into the speaker before hanging up and leaning comfortably against a wall before Gray came running into the lobby. She placed her free hand in front of her so to place it on his shoulder when he just managed to stop before slamming into her. "You're a little ball of energy," she ruffled his hair playfully before moving her hand, "Oops, I forgot! We're in a professional environment now," she chuckled. "Aye, aye, Captain!" She smiled, a carefree smile that only her best friend in the world could pull out of her, "Impress me," she raised an eyebrow and grinned.