Re: Elevator to First Class
She spat at his feet before he made his exit and glared at him, like she couldn't quite decide whether to be meek or stubborn, swinging back and forth between the two. She gathered her arms beneath the layers of skirt so that she could rise without tripping on them. And she looked down her nose at him, hiding that her arm still throbbed red with its new mark. "I will forget you. You are hardly a man to remember. I have known both better and worse and you have no place within their ranks."
With those words, she turned away from him and slipped into the shadows around the edges of the rooms, disappearing from him.