Text Cut: Elizabeth and Charlie
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Originally Posted by
Cassandra
Elizabeth strolled into the meet and greet place without her husband who just happened to be in the same department as she waswhich made her happy. She was excited to be back to work AND back in the same department as she had been before. She was really excited to start being an ambassador again especially since she got a different set of countries. She glanced around and spotted her friend boss who was talking to a man she didnt know. She smiled and nodded at people while walking over to Gavin and the man. In a break of the conversation she said, "Good morning to both of you." She didnt know what exactly to call Gavin... should she call him boss and mister or what she used to call him: Gavin. She didnt want to be disrespectful or anything so she didnt say anything. To the man she didnt know, "Hello, I'm Elizabeth Lupin." Elizabeth smiled at him.
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Originally Posted by
Becky
Was it his old age, or was the man's last name Pigreader? He merely stared at the man for a moment, processing that this man was his boss. A weedy pigreader for a boss. Oh, the joys! "Good morning. I'm Charles Taylor, American Ambassador. I believe you're my boss." He eyed the weed man before turning to the woman who got in a word while he waited for a response. "Good morning, Ms Lupin." Charles was nothing if not outwardly polite.
"I believe so." he said with a grin and nod. "It's a pleasure to finally meet you." Looking up as Elizabeth came over. "Elizabeth! Wonderful to have you back! How have you been?" It was definitely good to finally have a full team of ambassadors again. And here the two new ones were infront of him. That worked out very well! That way they could meet each other as well. Now for Sophie and Kat, and he was sure since Elizabeth was around Jack would be soon too. Kat he hoped would be here soon, he'd left long before she normally would have.
"Feel free to call me Gavin." he said to Charles, just so it was known from the start. "No need to be too formal on our level, we work more as a team rather then formalities."