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"If we can afford it and your mother wants to keep bearing them we can have babies three years in a row."

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"Why not this yeaaaaaar?"

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"We're a little short on money for the credit and we want to make sure if any more of your mother's long-lost siblings show up we have a place for them."

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"Aunt Apef is good but she is NOT a BABY."

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"I agree. You will definitely get to play with little babies in school."

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Sigh. "Yes. That is true. I will do that."

"You will still love babies when you're three, I'm sure," says Peka.

"Um duh they are babies."

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Hug. "You are very good with babies and the babies are very lucky."

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"Can I have a bird," says Katin.

"...we'll think about it," says Peka.

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Kantil is accepted to a prestigious economics program. He excels. He writes papers that make everyone vaguely uncomfortable, trying to estimate the productivity losses from having a caste system. He starts reading profiles of all Anitami businesses, looking in particular for highly competent founders/CEOs/managers. 

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Assuming he also prefers that these people be single, female, and under the age of ten, and he's really picky about them being Anitami and not just using it as a tax shelter or vacation home or something, that pretty much leaves Isama Lalail, who is still using the "carver" job name even though she now operates an international furniture business with standardized attachment setups that will self-assemble if you hold the jointed parts vaguely near each other and put a little motor thing full of the correct nubbins to the surface of one.

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He could get less picky about their being Anitami  if it turns out she is boring. But he doesn't think she'll be boring! Can he get a meeting?

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He can get a fussy secretary who wants to know why he is worth Lalail's time.

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He's an economist and thinks it's silly how economists barely talk to the people who, like, make the economy work.

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"Do you have an agenda for the meeting?"

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"I have some questions for her."

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"They can't be addressed by email? Lalail is a very busy person."

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"I think writing up everything and followups and clarifications would take longer than getting lunch but I can send them as email if you'd rather."

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The secretary sighs at him. "I'll ask her and get back to you on scheduling if she agrees, what are your constraints?"

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"I can work around her schedule. Thank you."

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The secretary calls him back that afternoon and assigns him a lunch meeting four days later at which they will be getting Voan fusion whether he likes it or not.

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Okay! He shows up early.

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Isama Lalail seems to be a regular at the Voan fusion place and is tucked into a booth tapping away on her pocket everything with a frown and a drink.

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She glances up. "You're early."

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"I can sit here silently for eight minutes, should I do that."

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