A half smile tugged at her, though she managed to take just one step forward in the grocery queue and dropping her stuff onto the conveyor belt. It was mostly just a deli sandwich and a bottle of water. But a moment did wash over her, she pausing for a moment before turning her head back to the male behind her. “Did I go to high school with you”, she wondered out. “Maybe I didn’t. Nevermind.” Of all the times to go invisible, you choose not to right now, she scolded herself mentally.
“We might have, I’m not sure. I was kind of a nobody, so.” His sentence was cut short when he heard a voice that sounded like hers, but her mouth didn’t move. “Did you just say something about invisibility? Nevermind, it’s just my imagination.” He laughed nervously. “Things have been pretty crazy lately, can’t really wrap my head around it.” He said, looking at the small array of candy and gum and grabbed a few suckers and a pack of gum, giving him an excuse to continue to converse with this new face.