She stands ready to move in anyone who wishes to attend this new party.
Glass stands ready to receive them.
Aurora stops in the middle of summarizing Glass's deviations from template to Lexi. "- and she's gay and - has two wives, hello, one of same."
"Hi, Sherlock," says Lexi, who only uses the nicknames when there is more than one of somebody actually around.
"Also, my threat sensor thinks you could make my life really unpleasant if you wanted to, which you don't, why does it think that?"
"Because I am me, and we are here, and I probably could if for some reason I needed to."
"So's Edward, he doesn't want to be anywhere near most of us," snorts Aurora. "How'd you meet your Bell, anyway?"
"Tony and I were sent out questing for a husband. We found her instead."
"Did you have to rescue her from a giant or anything, that sounds like the kind of thing that would happen on a quest for somebody to marry," giggles Lexi.
"I did rescue her from a river snake," she recalls. "But that was mainly incidental."
Lexi laughs. "Practically everybody Bells wind up dating is bisexual," she observes. "I wonder why."
"Maybe Glass can," laughs Aurora. "But it's probably just baked into the most common templates we date, not us. Edward isn't bisexual."
Glass teleports over. She likes being able to do that. "What?"
"We obviously vary in sexuality, some," says Aurora, "but we keep dating consistently bisexual templates, except Edward, what's up with that?"
"I'd have to look at Edward to tell you why he's not. The other popular templates just don't vary that way like we can," shrugs Glass. "That's not a thing about us - no attractor in Bells means we can't date people who are only attracted to whatever gender we are in the relevant instance."
Kisses! "My new party trick is so popular," she remarks.