[hr][hr][center][h1][color=8040bf]Eudora Esmeralda Erebus [/color][/h1][/center][center][img]http://68.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m7hddcATAX1r9sglto1_250.gif[/img][/center] [hr][center][color=8040bf][b]Location: Coventry[/b][/color] [color=8040bf][b]Interacting With: Mysterious Meddler in the Mischief of Magic ([@Morose])[/b][/color][/center][hr][hr] Eudora shuddered the moment she stepped out of the door, distracting her long enough to run head first into a stranger. The moment of impact was followed by a dull thud from Eudora, her shoes clacking against the tiles as she stumbled back, struggling to regain herself for a moment as she let out a muffled "ope". She looked back up at the person she bumped into, apologising profusely to the man even though he didn't seem harmed by it. His tall and powerful frame made Eudora wary of him, but he seemed nice enough. Helping her fix her shawl and wishing her well before he went in the building. For a few seconds, Eudora stood in the crisp air, trying to hide her burning cheeks while hoping that no one saw that embarrassing exchange. A cold wind that sliced through her cooled her face and ran a shiver up her spine as a memory flooded into her. She vaguely remembered a man like him, tall, mysterious, wearing full black. She also remembered they weren't particularly pleasant either. Barging into her store without warning and snooping around when not given the permission to. She turned back towards the door, her expression souring and her posture straightening as she walked back in and walked straight towards the man. She reached her hand out to tap him on the shoulder but curled her fingers back towards her. What if he wasn't the man she thought he was? As a safety measure, Eudora sweetened her tone and lightly tapped him on the shoulder, following up with a [color=4080bf]"Excuse me, sir. But have we met before?"[/color] in her most unassuming of tones. Her silent rage powered her strive for justice and insatiable curiosity within in a raging war of emotions. But on the outside, she was just a plain weary old woman.