Derek also watched the two men walk away.  Perhaps...they weren't as annoying as he thought.  He looked down at Julia.  "Perhaps, the trouble we will run across is that those who really can do such a thing do normally do it unless they have no other choice.  It's the frauds who actively seek out people..occasionally that isn't the case, but it isn't for the most part a truly commercial talent."
Bryce ran up to join the conversation at this point looking at Julia. "Ma’am, are you all right? That guy almost plowed right into you. He never watches where he’s going," he said, indicating that he and the rollerblader were acquainted. By the tone in his voice, though, Bryce made it clear that they were, by no means, friends.
 
This was confirmed as the man sailed past the group again catching a glimpse of Bryce. "Hey
 
Ghostbuster," he shouted out loudly. "If you catch a shot of Elvis, get him to autograph it for me!"
 
"I hate that guy," Bryce muttered as the disrespectful skater went out of site.
 
Julia watched the guy leave and had to agree that he wouldn't rank up there on her list of fond memories "I'm fine, no harm done."
 
She then turned to the woman running the cart, ready to pay for the second glass of juice.
 
The woman shook her head "The younger one took care of it."
 
Julia looked at the parking lot the two men had come from and had a feeling she'd see them again and then turned to Derek and Bryce. 
 
"Where were we?"

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