Tonks had heard the name, but it wasn't until someone actually planted himself in front of her that she had paid it any mind. She'd never figured that she could be mistaken for someone else. Her parents had always been sure to tell her exactly how unusual she was. Her mother had always said it with a hint of disapproval while her father had always said it with a hint of amusement. But either way, she'd never actually come across someone who could be mistaken for her.
But clearly that wasn't the case here. Blinking down at the teenager, Tonks perked both her eyebrows, wrinkling her nose a bit in confusion, "Sorry?" Tonks asked, glancing around slowly. Nope. Nobody else in this place that could be mistaken for her. "Um. Are you waiting for someone?"