Colin and Monica tried their best to help Sarah. With their combined effort, Sarah finally felt confident she understood the concept. Colin got to order food for himself. The trio felt done working on math. They put their math books back into their bags and decided to relax until their meals were ready.
With schoolwork out of the way, Colin focused on the reason he came here. He wanted to see Sarah's change in person, and here she was, six feet tall Sarah. Sitting up close, next to her, Colin could truly study the changed Sarah. While she had stood as tall as Colin did, she was slightly shorter than him when they were both sitting. A decent amount of her added height must have been added to her legs. Colin glanced down under the table. Sarah's legs were longer, and more importantly, her thighs where still deliciously thick. Colin looked at Sarah's arm, and there he noticed a bruise on her elbow.
"Hey Sarah. Where did you get that bruise?" He asked.
"Oh this thing?" She answered, pointing at her elbow. "I got it at tennis practice this morning."
"Tennis?" Colin couldn't remember Sarah ever mentioning tennis. "When did you start playing tennis?"
"What do you mean. I joined the tennis club in high school, or do you mean like the first time I ever tried tennis?
Colin was confused. Sarah and he were friends during high school, but he couldn't recall Sarah being a part of the tennis club. Suddenly he remembered that he had changed reality when he changed Sarah. Colin started to realize what had happened. Sarah's past had adapted to her new physique. Colin didn't know why, but this Sarah had joined the tennis club unlike the short Sarah. The taller Sarah might had performed better in tennis.
"Uhm. I didn't really play tennis before high school other than like once or twice in P.E. Why're you wondering?" Sarah continued.
"Just curious. That's all." Colin answered, hoping Sarah would move on. He didn't want to expose his lack of familiarity with this reality.
In Colin's relief, a waiter arrived with Sarah's and Monica's meal. The conversation shifted away from Sarah's past and towards food.