The girl seemed to be moving much faster now that Eddie was out of the way and not paying her quite as much attention. In fact, it didn’t take her long at all to ring up Maisie’s things and then display the price for her. She fished around in her pocket book for the appropriate amount and handed it over without complaint, grabbing her few bags while still paying a bit of attention to Eddie herself. It would be rude not to, she supposed, now that she’d brought his attention to her.
She couldn’t help but feel ever so slightly flattered, even though he was being all dramatic about it. She idly thought that Eddie probably would have made a fantastic actor. Her bags really weren’t all that heavy, so she saw fit to encourage his antics slightly. She might as well, right? Maisie gave a curtsey in response to his bow, a little grin quirking her own lips, “Well, you make yourself quite unforgettable,” she replied, “Though, we were never properly introduced. You, good sir, may call me Maisie.”