Avery was rather glad that Marc didn't sound like he was angry over having to wait for her to catch up, though he did seem a tad bit surprised by her appearance so soon. “That sounds good to me,” Avery said, nodding along. While she wasn't hungry at the moment, she was a little thirsty, so it would be a great opportunity to get a drink. “I haven't done anything with gymnastics for about two years,” Avery said, leaving it at that. He certainly didn't need to know the reason why. “So I'm in the same boat as you, I guess.” Honestly, it would be kind of nice to get back into gymnastics. At least, it would be as long as she didn't get found out for being a freak of nature. In a few moments, the two of them were entering the cafeteria, which had quite few more students in it now that it had earlier that day. The sound of general conversations between friends filled the air and would definitely make it a little harder to hear one another, but it wasn't too bad. “I'm going to go get a drink,” Avery said, heading towards one of the vending machines and leaving Marc to get some food. In a few moments, she was sitting at one of the tables with a Vanilla Coke, waiting for him to get finished ordering his food.