Will didn't answer her question, not that he really had much of a choice in the matter since Lori was already picking out swimwear. When she sat in front of him and pulled up her hair he pulled the strings tightly together before tying them into a simple bow. He sighed but got up anyway and made his way to the dresser. He pulled out the pair of swim trunks he had bought and changed into them quickly fore heading into their ensuite bathroom and grabbing them each a towel.
"Okay, you ready to go swimming then?" He asked pulling open the glass door to the patio and using his arm to keep it open for Lori to walk through. Once she was through and onto the patio deck, he followed her outside and closed the door behind them. He then set their towels on the small table and made his way towards the pool.
It was a bit uncomfortable at first, the tension hanging in the air between them. He knew that Lori could be like that though, she was spontaneous and didn't always think about things in a big-picture type of way. But he still felt a bit annoyed and embarrassed about what had happened in group therapy, which really made him not look forward to doing the one-on-one sessions.
He knew that they had to work through this stuff and he really wanted to get past it all and make it work but he was used to a world that came with practices and rehearsals and preparation before everything to ensure that everything went smoothly. He was not used to being blindsided by information and certainly wasn't used to having to sit in a room and talk to someone about issues that weren't physical or to do with his team. But he was nothing if not a team player so he would be damned if he wasn't going to at least try. "I wonder if we'll be able to call and check in on Mia you know make sure everything's okay or see her or something."