“Nope.†She really only remembered Cordelia from more recent events; she’d only started hanging around people far younger -- four years was still a big age gap in that direction, she thought -- the past year or so, since all her writing stuff started in earnest. Before that, she had done a pretty good job of avoiding everyone she’d known in school, though she supposed she was still doing a good job with that because, again, four years younger.
But she continued anyway, not slowed by Edith’s failure to recognize a name. She’d heard of Banshee, at least, though she had never really been able to get into their music. “Cool,†she said, sincerely. Edith loved free alcohol, anyway; pity Cordy’d have to work a little still.
She opened her mouth to ask why it mattered if Disneyland was wizard-friendly but pivoted instead to nodding enthusiastically. “I’ve always wanted one of those hats--†she let go of her drink and cupped her hands near her head-- “With the ears.†She snorted and had another swallow of her gin-and-mostly-tonic.
Her eyebrows were still raised as Cordy asked for two seconds and handed her a cigarette. “Thanks.†She held onto it but didn’t light it, rolling it between her thumb and forefinger to keep herself from fidgeting in some other way. She shifted to only raising one eyebrow, looking at the quill with pursed lips before deciding to ignore it all with a roll of her eyes. “For now, at least.†Edith nodded, had another swallow, rolled the cigarette some more.
“It might be nothing,†she started, nearly sure it wasn’t nothing. “You know how I used to be an obliviator, right?†She didn’t assume anyone had memorized her resume, despite including it in more than one article. “This woman I used to work with--†woman probably narrowed it down too much considering they were outnumbered in that office-- “Just got a promotion but she was never very…†she paused and grimaced slightly. “Careful? Does a bit of a slapchop job on memories.â€
She took a break for another swallow, then continued: “Basically, the obliviation procedures need an overhaul. Oversight. Something.†She hoped Cordy was following along, somehow, that it was a bigger issue than Edith couldn’t explain without rambling, or ‘raving like a lunatic’ as someone had described her. But Cordy, she wasn’t an ex-Obliviator with a bone to pick, so maybe.