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Elphaba isn't the wicked witch you're looking for ([info]tothewesternsky) wrote in [info]wariscoming,
So not paying attention to things around her was something she did frequently, especially when she was carrying books, but she hadn't gone and run into someone like this for a long time. Elphaba felt a bit embarrassed by this turn of events. Really, she should have paid attention to where she was going. If anything, she would certainly pay attention to things the rest of the day.

As the man helped her collect her books, she noticed he was wearing a labcoat and had an identification card. It was perhaps strange to see someone wearing both outside of wherever it was they worked, but Elphaba wasn't exactly unsettled about it. After all, there were all sorts of people around this place, and one didn't exactly have a choice about how they were brought here. This was, of course, assuming the man had been brought here by the Seal.

"Tell me about it, most days around here are odd," she commented with a slight chuckle, though it was a half-hearted one. And for some reason, she felt like seeing if she could help him in any way. After all, she had run into him, it would be the least she could do. "Anything I could potentially help with? After running you down, I should try to make up for it." That is what normal people did after all.


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