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Birthday Party for Laura/X-23
It's a pretty low-key party, all things considered, and not significantly different than the one Parker or Meg would have thrown in a dorm room for a friend at home, not-exactly-traditional menu not withstanding.
There's music, low enough to talk over (and maybe with a little more folk in the mix than one expects to find a party). Balloons and streamers in purple and blue and red. A place to leave presents. People to meet or catch up with.
And, most importantly, a chance to wish X-23 (or Laura) a very happy birthday.
There's music, low enough to talk over (and maybe with a little more folk in the mix than one expects to find a party). Balloons and streamers in purple and blue and red. A place to leave presents. People to meet or catch up with.
And, most importantly, a chance to wish X-23 (or Laura) a very happy birthday.

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Also, lacking a heat source. And sand bags.
"Have you . . . have you been in a balloon used for travel?"
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Castiel leaves off examining the party balloon.
"Humans seems to find them peaceful."
"Have you?" he asks.
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"I've seen them, but never been up in one.
"Maybe someday."
Maybe not. It's not anything Meg has on her List.
"Are you having a good time?"
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He might be teasing. It can be hard to tell. But he might be.
"I....believe so," he says.
He certainly isn't having a bad time.
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"Good. And it is."
That was a somewhat hard learned lesson for her. She's earned the right to pass on that advice.
"This is a pretty low-key party, really. It's good one to start with."
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"To start with?"
He appreciates being included, but he can't imagine that he will be invited to all that many human celebrations.
As a guest.
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"Well, I think it's the first party anyone's ever thrown for Laura. And I hope it won't be the last. So it's a start."
And Castiel never knows. He might find himself set to save Ibiza one day.
In which case, this party probably isn't going to be much help, as a frame of reference.
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Castiel is still not sure how he feels about the potential need to start keeping a social calendar. So he'll avoid it for the time being.
"Laura has a great many friends."
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A pause, and then a slightly awkward shrug.
"I'm . . . we're glad we could do it."
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He does not shift or fidget. But he is not good at what humans call 'small talk.' It kind of shows.
"How are things with you?"
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"My ankle's getting stronger, and that makes things a lot easier, especially running up and down to Bar to get more garlic bread. And I've been keeping busy at home. With classes and everything."
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It would not be the first time in his career he's helped deliver manna.
"You enjoy school," he observes.
She always seems to light up a bit when she talks about classes.
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Her doctor probably would frown a bit at the amount of time Meg's spent on her feet this evening.
"I do, yes. I always have."
It helps that she's very, very good at school.
"The remarkable thing about a place like McGill is that I'm surrounded by people who . . . this is going to sound a little . . . pretentious, maybe, but I'm surrounded by people who are smart enough and interested enough to get into McGill. And the conversations, the level of discourse and the ideas that people have and share, even outside of classes . . . it's . . . it's remarkable."
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"I do not find that pretentious."
That only makes sense.
"You did not have that before?"
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Even if she demonstratively is.
"I . . . everyone goes to high school, or is supposed to. And there are other people who are interested and take it seriously and are very . . . I don't want to say intelligent but maybe academically focused. But there are a lot of people who aren't. And when you get to university, especially one that's fairly selective, you're surrounded by people who want to be there, who worked to be there."
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He imagines that would factor into it.
Humans put a great deal of value in the ability to craft their own fates.
As well they should.
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She picked it.
(And it wasn't the University of Toronto.)
"And Montreal is . . . I like being in Montreal."
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Knowing at least a little bit about most subjects is a byproduct of having a life spanning thousands of years and a good vantage point over Earth.
"The Mount Royal. Iroquois. Then French. And then British. And now Canadian."
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"Montreal is very . . . I don't know, maybe it's just that everything's in French as soon as I leave campus, but it feels . . . there's so much to see and do and learn."
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Or, in Castiel's case, the universe. Even angels do not see all of it.
And it is comforting, in an odd way, to know that he has not seen everything Creation has to offer.
"The last time I walked on Earth, many people never traveled more than one hundred miles from where they were born. At a generous estimate."
The world had been very big then.
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"It's about 700 kilometres from home to university. So . . . that's about 420 miles."
(Closer to 435, really, but the 3/5 rule is handy for estimating.)
"That's a much more daunting distance without trains and cars and planes, though."
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Castiel nods.
"I find it sometimes makes people underestimate how vast their world still is. With all of its uncharted corners."
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"When you were on Earth, did you go all over, or mostly stay in one place?"
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"There is work to do the world over."
"And," he adds, "I have watched many places that I have not walked."
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She smiles.
"And now you're here. And there are balloons. And root beer floats."
New corners all the time.
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