[That gets half a laugh, the dogs filtering into the lift to sit neatly along one wall in a manner that would probably look really weird if anyone seeing it didn't know about Taylor's pathos. But Derek does, and she doesn't want the dogs tripping him up.]
No, I've got security now.
[A whole group of people to watch and try to keep out of trouble. Except when they needed to get into trouble. Though that does remind her of how she even met Derek in the first place - if it could have been called meeting - breaking up the fight he'd been getting in with that other guy in the gardens, and she'd never really found out what that had been about. Except she was pretty sure it was something to do with what Derek was.]
What-- do you have a name for what you are? [Which is a weird question out of blue, standing in an elevator, and she rubs at the side of her neck slightly.] Just realised I never asked.
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No, I've got security now.
[A whole group of people to watch and try to keep out of trouble. Except when they needed to get into trouble. Though that does remind her of how she even met Derek in the first place - if it could have been called meeting - breaking up the fight he'd been getting in with that other guy in the gardens, and she'd never really found out what that had been about. Except she was pretty sure it was something to do with what Derek was.]
What-- do you have a name for what you are? [Which is a weird question out of blue, standing in an elevator, and she rubs at the side of her neck slightly.] Just realised I never asked.