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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.

Re: Presents!
Other than protecting people. And drinking root beer floats.
On the table is the gift she chose, wrapped in red paper along with a package of curly straws (the kind that's not too thin since she had floats in mind when she picked them out) and a neatly folded piece of paper that serves as a card. Happy Birthday, Laura, it reads, I wasn't sure what to get you, but everybody finds something to like about Patsy.
From Iowa to Australia to the end of the universe, Patsy's music is a constant.