Shaking her head at his first question, she crossed her arms over her chest. "No, what I mean is - if it's not a group at a time anymore, just whoever strikes his fancy, would that imply urgency."
Lily shrugged at Five. She knew she wasn't just a person on a train station. There was going to be a war, she was talented and she would fight in it, but if they weren't arriving in groups, just plucked one by one - it was peculiar enough to mention.
"London, King's Cross Station, Nineteen-seventy-eight. I was getting off my train. You?" She got the sense it was a bit of a coinflip whether he'd tell her where and when he came from, but she had no reason not to try and ask.
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Lily shrugged at Five. She knew she wasn't just a person on a train station. There was going to be a war, she was talented and she would fight in it, but if they weren't arriving in groups, just plucked one by one - it was peculiar enough to mention.
"London, King's Cross Station, Nineteen-seventy-eight. I was getting off my train. You?" She got the sense it was a bit of a coinflip whether he'd tell her where and when he came from, but she had no reason not to try and ask.