"Well, I don't have much of an ego, so I suppose I won't do much clashing then," Lily murmured with a slight smile. "Manners tend to fade in the heat of the moment or in the face of something ... unusual." And what was a bunch of foreign magic, if not unusual? Then again, if you got enough of the right kind of people together, manners didn't even exist.
"Nothing to be done about it though," she pointed out. She herself was a little rageful toward the situation, though given what she found out happened when she went home, she was reconsidering her position. If she could change it, she was all about rushing home. If she couldn't though ...
"Well enough. I've gotten a job. I've been working at Sterling-Cooper as a secretary. One of my friends from home showed up. My fiance's best mate," she clarified. Her smile faltered a little, and she dropped her eyes slightly. "So we're all going to look about and see if we can find a flat or something this weekend. And to start looking for a job for him. Poor bloke's never worked a day in his life. He ... had an inheritance and his family had money," she explained. "But he's clever, so I'm sure we'll find him something."