Getting the most indecisive person in the City to order food, isn't always the best idea. The blonde scanned the take out board at least ten times, before opting to go for the exact same thing that she always had. As Caleb approached the counter, she shrugged nonchalantly. Partly because she couldn't quite remember. "Something with chicken, and noodles. You know, all Chinese food is the same really." Smirking, Lola held her hand out for the change, which is when the chimes once again sounded out. There was silence, followed by a painfully shrill, and all too painfully familiar voice. "Lola, you dirty little stop out. Where have you been?" A brunette appeared within seconds, scanning her friend with the same scrutiny as a police officer would an offender. "Hey Jessica." Lola chuckled, tilting her head to the side casually. "Oh, you know. I fancied a change in perspective." The brunette nodded with a delightful smirk as she side eyed Caleb, "I bet you did. Well, as you're here, let me introduce you to someone." With a perked eyebrow, Lola glanced around, not seeing anyone else, and it was at that exact moment that her eyes trailed up a very familiar set of legs. "This is Jack, he's just transfered Lola. We're seeing each other." The blonde had to bite down on her lip remarkably hard to stop herself snorting out a laugh. Keeping entirely cool, she nodded politely. "Hi Jack." Her flushed pink lips emphasised his name, as a warm smile that she certainly didn't feel, spread across her elf like features. "Nice to meet you." Jess smiled in satisfaction, "He's been sleeping in your room. You don't mind, do you darling? Seeing as you've been, well, you know." Once again, she side eyed the man alongside Lola. That little piece of information did irk Lola quite substantially, but she didn't show it. The young woman's tone remained light hearted and friendly. "My room? With my stuff? Can't he sleep on the couch? Or hey, here's an idea, his own house." Jack, who at this point was looking rather pleased with himself, nodded sympathetically. "Of course, I'd hate to make you feel uncomfortable Lara. I won't stay another night." The blonde had to fight back the urge to poke him right in the eye, opting to turn to Caleb instead. "Shall we go eat?" With a small, and indignant sound, Jessica bristled, the way that only a spoilt girl from Connecticut can, "Aren't you going to introduce us to your friend?" Sentiments that were echoed rather charmingly by Jack , "Yes, do introduce us to your [b]friend[/b]."