There's no need to be so formal. Please call me Lilias.
[She's travelling across the city to break him out of an elevator shaft. That seems like grounds for being on a first-name basis to her.
When she arrives at the location he's sent her, Lilias has to spend a while roaming around the tenth floor and sidling up to different elevators before she finds what she thinks is the right one. The indicator light above the doors is off, and she can hear the sounds of music emanating from within, just barely audible over the din of the mall music and crowds. She raps on the metal doors with her cane, holding her phone in her other hand while she considers the barrier.]
If you are on top of the elevator, I would suggest going back inside. As a precaution.
[Not that she's planning to make anything dangerous happen in there, but she's never done this before and she's not certain how it's going to go.]
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[She's travelling across the city to break him out of an elevator shaft. That seems like grounds for being on a first-name basis to her.
When she arrives at the location he's sent her, Lilias has to spend a while roaming around the tenth floor and sidling up to different elevators before she finds what she thinks is the right one. The indicator light above the doors is off, and she can hear the sounds of music emanating from within, just barely audible over the din of the mall music and crowds. She raps on the metal doors with her cane, holding her phone in her other hand while she considers the barrier.]
If you are on top of the elevator, I would suggest going back inside. As a precaution.
[Not that she's planning to make anything dangerous happen in there, but she's never done this before and she's not certain how it's going to go.]
And try not to touch anything.