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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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He also does not often see anyone who's damn near as tall as he is. This is obviously something to bond over.
Plus, he's pretty sure he knows who this is.
"Hi," he says. "You must be Sam. X mentioned you."
The sole descriptor: tall like you.
Chances are good.
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He grins.
"Us tall guys have to stick together."
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Cal laughs.
"Isn't that the truth. We are few and far between." Relatively speaking, anyway.
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"So, where you from, Cal?"
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Never mind that there isn't any particularly pressing reason why the average height in Milliways would be taller than anywhere else.
"I came here from New York, 1997. You?"
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"It's a little later for us, though. 2007."
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"You've noticed the overabundance of Brits, too, huh? Too many people from the early two thousands, too," he adds slyly.
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Sam grins at him.
"Feeling outnumbered?"
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"I've met, I think - two other people from the nineties. Yeah, a little outnumbered."
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Even more than the Brits.
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Helpfully.
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"God, I've had enough of that, thanks," he declares.
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He's grinning; the other man's amusement is infectious.
"Sounds like I hit a nerve."
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It is, in fact, exactly like that.
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A beat.
"Congratulations?"
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He gives Cal a quizzical look to see if the name sounds familiar.
"White House Chief of Staff? Nice guy, but he gets kind of stressed."
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"I haven't met him. We - haven't made it to the White House. My dad got close, but he died not long before the election."
Cal sounds fairly matter-of-fact about this. It's been almost twenty years since Reed Chandler died. Cal finished grieving a long time ago.
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(It's been less than twenty years since John Winchester died. A lot less.)
"I'm sorry, man."
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Saving people. Hunting things.
"It's a family business."
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"Your family business sounds a hell of a lot better than mine."
He said more or less the same thing to Captain Kirk. Sam's in good company.
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