Troy and Abed exchange a look, and Abed finishes the sentence Troy has started, "Harry Potter," with a nod of confirmation.
They run across the corner, wondering which character they're going to be faced with.
Brown hair, brown eyes, not out of the movies.
Troy asks her a question, but she can clearly no more hear (or see) him than anybody else, apart from Abed. So he takes it upon himself to repeat it for her: "Which one are you?"
Given the way she's been cursing at the door, Abed has his suspicions, but he'll see if he's right or not.
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Troy and Abed exchange a look, and Abed finishes the sentence Troy has started, "Harry Potter," with a nod of confirmation.
They run across the corner, wondering which character they're going to be faced with.
Brown hair, brown eyes, not out of the movies.
Troy asks her a question, but she can clearly no more hear (or see) him than anybody else, apart from Abed. So he takes it upon himself to repeat it for her: "Which one are you?"
Given the way she's been cursing at the door, Abed has his suspicions, but he'll see if he's right or not.