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It's amazing what a difference a shower can make.
Oh, she's still very much got the chickenpox. She's still running a low-grade fever (but that is, at least, preferable to the dangerously high one she had when are arrived), she's still vaguely tired, she's still contagious, and she is thoroughly itchy.
But she's clean, her hair is combed out and neatly braided, her nails have been cut as short as she could manage, and she's dressed in real (if very loose) clothes instead of pajamas. She's starting to feel properly human again.
She's even actually hungry for the first time in about four days.
Oh, she's still very much got the chickenpox. She's still running a low-grade fever (but that is, at least, preferable to the dangerously high one she had when are arrived), she's still vaguely tired, she's still contagious, and she is thoroughly itchy.
But she's clean, her hair is combed out and neatly braided, her nails have been cut as short as she could manage, and she's dressed in real (if very loose) clothes instead of pajamas. She's starting to feel properly human again.
She's even actually hungry for the first time in about four days.

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"He keeps asking me about it when he thinks my guard is down, throws it into a series of questions about other things and the like. It's kind of ridiculous."
And kind of adorable.
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Meg is actually the one who generally doesn't like surprises.
"I think he's just curious. And it's basically a game at this point, too. His asking and my not answering."
There's a slight pause, and then Meg asks, "Would you like to come? To our wedding. There's no theme and I promise you can choose your own suit."
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Leaning in, "Are you quite sure?"
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"I am, yes. Quite sure.
"I'm not really the kind the girl who invites people to her wedding on a whim, you know."
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You know.
Vampire and all.
"There are complications, potentially."
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"But if you'd like to come, you'd be welcome."
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"Now, what am I allowed to get you? It's the end of the universe, and I'm positive you're going to take all the fun out of this."
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"Anything that could reasonably be expected to exist in Canada in 1991."
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OOH, BURN.
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But Meg doesn't know that.
"No.
"If you decide to get me a baseball team, it has to be a bad one."
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Or something less awkward, like a spice rack.