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Ninth -- Thirty First Birthday Party
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[For the last few days, Lachesis has been scarce within the compound. Despite the excitement over the integration of Aethr, something perhaps equally important has been on her mind. Every now and then, she can be seen running down the hall carrying a bundle of something or another; more often, she can be found entering and exiting the Gate Compound repeatedly, looking worn out, yet pleased.
Nearer to 5:00 in the afternoon, she has changed out of her armor for once and sits in the lounge in an attractive red and gold dress, nervously flipping through the television channels and looking at the clock every five seconds or so.
And at 5:30. . . ]
[voice, to Lockon]
Oh, Lyle . . . I am sorry the day's fallen simultaneously with such an important event. If you'd prefer to join the party in Aethr, I understand. We can do something nice just as well tomorrow. It's your birthday, after all.
[For the last few days, Lachesis has been scarce within the compound. Despite the excitement over the integration of Aethr, something perhaps equally important has been on her mind. Every now and then, she can be seen running down the hall carrying a bundle of something or another; more often, she can be found entering and exiting the Gate Compound repeatedly, looking worn out, yet pleased.
Nearer to 5:00 in the afternoon, she has changed out of her armor for once and sits in the lounge in an attractive red and gold dress, nervously flipping through the television channels and looking at the clock every five seconds or so.
And at 5:30. . . ]
[voice, to Lockon]
Oh, Lyle . . . I am sorry the day's fallen simultaneously with such an important event. If you'd prefer to join the party in Aethr, I understand. We can do something nice just as well tomorrow. It's your birthday, after all.
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[Lachesis stands up abruptly and walks in as dignified a manner as she can around the corner. ... Not so coincidentally, Lyle may have realized the table had been set up right behind the entrance to the grounds from the cafeteria.
She returns in about three minutes with a stick of butter on a plate.]
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[Nevertheless, he grabbed a nearby butter tower, took out his lighter, and lit the candle. He put some butter in the dish and let it melt.]
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Your birthday, Lyle. Whatever you'd like tonight is what you're going to get.
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[He begins to cut up the lobster tail and put the chunks in the butter.]
Tell me if you'd rather not skip a little
As they are down to the last bits and pieces here and there, Lachesis glances up and smiles.]
As I said earlier, I hope you've saved some room.
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Then please stay here for a moment.
[And she vanishes once again around the corner. A few cafeteria workers come out after that to quietly pack up the plates, but they disperse quickly enough, leaving Lyle alone at the table.
A few minutes pass . . .
Then, suddenly, the sky is lit brightly by an explosion of flames and sparks. They appear to be normal fireworks at first, and probably, they are, but as the light show continues, it grows more and more impressive until it becomes quite clear that these weren't natural effects. Balls of fire morph into dragons that roar through the air as they circle about each other, a ball of light sets off a chained explosion of colorful bursts that pepper the entire night sky, a beautiful flower blossoms forth from a single firecracker before dissolving into a crystal shower of sparks.
The effects continue to change as they progress, subtly becoming more and more film-like in nature until Lyle is watching a series of movie scenes projected into the night sky. Two figures dancing slowly in a massive room within a large castle . . . the same figures watching a parade go by, then in a bar, then in the simulation room training with mechs, at a dinner, fighting together in missions, at yet another dance . . .
On a ship watching icebergs drifting by . . .
Floating, somehow, on a train car . . .
Then finally, locked together in an embrace as brightly wrapped presents lie about them.
Hopefully, all of this is distracting enough that Lyle does not notice Lachesis having returned to stand beside him. Certainly, he won't notice the Fire and Light tomes she had hidden under a bush, or the technicians who were already beginning to leave.
Eventually, though, he will probably notice there is a glow from behind him that casts shadows forward. Lachesis stands with a cake in her hands.]
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How much did you have to pay to set all of that up?
[Note that he's eying the cake.]
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[She set the cake on the table underneath the light. It's painted with a scene similar to this (http://www.ladycakes.com/DOS/beach%20painted%20cake.jpg), with softer pastel colors. A blonde woman and a red-haired man sit by the beach, the woman's head resting against the man's shoulder.]
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[She agrees simply before sitting down across from him.]
I know Earth has customs about this sort of thing, but I'd rather not mess them up. Go on and do what you need to do.
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[With one deep breath and one violent exhalation, he blows out the candles.]
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Because this was the only other thing she made herself.]
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Well, I think that's enough for one night. We can eat the rest later.
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As you'd like. We'll bring it up to your room then, shall we?
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[And she will once again head to the kitchen, rummaging about in the bushes for her magic tomes as she does so and returns moments later with two boxes. . . . Sorry. One box and one hand behind her back.]
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[And she sets the box down into his hands.]
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Come on, you don't think you can fool me with that, do you?
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