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in which karen teller saves expat fairy celegorm from zombies
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"Oh. Yeah."

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"Sure, that sounds okay."

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"Have you had anything to eat? You should get some before it's all gone. None of the restaurants in town thought they could cater for four hundred people so we ordered from all of them and have nachos and kabobs and pizza and garlic bread and fried chicken and excessively spicy peppers that some of your classmates are taking ill-advised bets on. And I'd consider it a personal favor if you had some of the cornbread because it appears to be suffering from that phenomenon where no one will take the first piece."

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Oh is that how he's managing all this.

"Sure. Sounds good."

She will eat some cornbread and some pizza and leave her gift on a table full of other gifts and try not to look too closely at any of the art in this house.

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Connor seeks out his younger brothers and mostly hangs out with them. He checks on Karen sometimes.

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"So are you two, like, an item?" a girl in Karen's grade asks at one point after he wanders off again. 

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"Uh," she says, and then unsays that.

"I... guess?"

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"Wow! Congrats! Is he nice? Do you like him?"

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"Yeah, he's really nice."

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"Where does he go to school now?"

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- well gosh, time to find out whether you can effectively hold someone in stasis or whatever by making vague noises and then repeatedly unsaying them.

" - he doesn't really talk about school a lot," she says, eventually.

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Apparently you totally can; she doesn't act like anything weird happened. "Oh. I heard he got kicked out and sent to a military school but I guess not."

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"Yeah, I don't think so."

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"Well, good seeing you!"

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She nods and waves.

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The party gets more crowded. Matt bounces around everywhere talking to everyone and pressing food on them and showing them his gaming system and on occasion giving them presents - "I saw this, I thought you'd like it -" and apparently having the time of his life. 

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"People are dancing, do you want to dance?"

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"Sure. If you want to."

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"Honestly I'm kind of unclear what people do at parties if they're not one of my brothers and playing music or another one of my brothers and running around playing an extremely elaborate game with everyone." He looks around the room. People are mostly talking and drinking and dancing. "Let's dance."

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"Okay." Then they can dance.

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Dancing is nice!

 

 

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It is! Dancing while surrounded by teenage peers is maybe sort of inherently awkward, but not so much that it destroys the nice.

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How about beer pong on the backyard lawn, that looks like fun.

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She's not really into either alcohol or things that require lots of hand-eye coordination. She'll watch him play if he wants?

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That sounds good!

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