To be fair, Ezri hadn't been watching where she was going, either. Her mind was a blur with thoughts from several different lifetimes swirling together and crashing like violent waves against a jagged cliff side in her mind. That bump was enough to jolt her out of that tangled web, though, and she focused in on the man who was somewhat familiar to her -- if only by general appearance. She'd seen him somewhere before, she just couldn't place it...
The spotted woman held her hands up and forced a smile. "No, it's okay, I wasn't looking. Not your fault. Completely mine. And it's Ezri." Just Ezri for right now.