Playing along, Lola laughed on cue, meeting Caleb's gaze for just a moment, but the moment was long enough. "I'm hopeless at decisions, but I'll get the bagel, and a hot chocolate. Thank you." Smiling at Martha, Lola folded up her menu and slotted it back into the holder as she settled her chin against the palm of her hand. The atmosphere in the diner was relaxed, and Lola actually quite liked it. The bell on the door sounded out, catching Lola's attention. Glancing over, the young woman did a double take at the male that had just walked in. He was dark, and well built, and his sudden appearance caused the colour to drain from Lola's face rather rapidly. She suddenly felt hot, and didn't quite know what to do with herself. How could he be in town? It was miles away from where he lives? Rubbing the bridge of her nose, she looked at Caleb almost desperately. "Swap places with me. Swap so that you're facing out, and I'm facing the window.." The blonde stood up, practically ushering Blue out of his seat in haste. There was no way that she wanted to be bumping into him, but the diner was empty, and she could swear he'd already noticed her. Jack, or Jacko as he was was known to his friends, was Lola's Ex boyfriend. An Ex boyfriend that should have been eight hundred miles away, not walking into the diner that she was having breakfast in. Jack broke Lola. Yes she was bubbly and talkative person, but it was so much easier to be happy after hitting rock bottom. You truly appreciate everyday for what it is, a blessing. Not a promise.