Wow. Oz totally took back the connection between this girl and Dagmar because Dagmar would never have said anything like that. Neither would Eva. Eva, remember Eva? The pretty earth elemental you've gone on a few dates with whose totally nice? Of course he remembered her. He just could not stop grinning and he even laughed. Whoever this girl was, she was funny and she would probably have fit right in with a bunch of his friends in high school. There were not a whole lot of girls who could actually make that claim and have it be true, including the cheerleaders who had often hung around like they belonged or something when they did nothing of the sort. "Yep, that's me. Except for the fact that I'm right here and obviously totally true. Last time I checked I was pretty solid." He even went so far as to poke himself in the stomach to prove that he was right there.
Oz folded his arms over his chest and just grinned. "I could do that. My number, not hers, because I've decided you're nothing alike and she'd probably give you frostbite." Literally and figuratively. He would never put anything past Dagmar. "But fair warning, I've sorta got this girl I like so..." He shrugged. If he had not mentioned Eva then he would have felt bad later.
"That makes me your first, doesn't it?" Oz teased. He could play the same game that she was without batting an eye. "And okay E-m-y-l-i Emyli. I'm not really in the habit of sharing what I do with my mom, it's the old ladies and their gossip that get on that. And they don't see that well." As for being disowned, that got another shrug. He was pretty sure that was never going to happen. Despite everything he was a pretty good son and his dad would never let his mom get away with it. "You definitely didn't go to school here. I know I'd remember you." Anyone who dressed like that in his school would have been known by everyone."