Elizabeth
Take a step back, evaluate what is important, and enjoy life.
She'd just barely spotted the gangly courier leaving the building when she felt something crash into her side. Her vision had been so tunneled in focus, she hadn't noticed the woman's approach. Box edges and boney limbs jabbed her in the side. Elizabeth gasped, instinctually moving away from the assault before seeing the objects fly through the air. Her own hands were full of shopping bags, but she reached out a tendril of telekinesis magic, able to keep a box and one bag from hitting the cobblestones.
Letting out her breath, she shook her head. "No no. I'm fine. That was all my fault. I shouldn't have been standing in the middle of the street. Are you okay?" Elizabeth slowly guided the assortment of goods to a nearby bench with her magic before turning to take in the stranger. She didn't immediately note any injuries, but she couldn't tell beneath the armfuls of packages. Tilting her head, she smiled warmly, a twinkle of amusement in her brown eyes. "Do you need some help?"
Letting out her breath, she shook her head. "No no. I'm fine. That was all my fault. I shouldn't have been standing in the middle of the street. Are you okay?" Elizabeth slowly guided the assortment of goods to a nearby bench with her magic before turning to take in the stranger. She didn't immediately note any injuries, but she couldn't tell beneath the armfuls of packages. Tilting her head, she smiled warmly, a twinkle of amusement in her brown eyes. "Do you need some help?"







