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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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"Are they evil?" she asks.
Not sincerely.
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"I don't think so."
Whether she's sincere is more difficult to tell.
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Dinah is playing at deadpan.
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"How can you usually tell?"
That doesn't sound too deadpan. Between this and a snarky comment and the usual lack of... anything when it comes to balloons, this interests her more.
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"Usually when they're actively hurting people?" Dinah offers after a moment's thought.
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"But I didn't pop any of them."
Okay, that is deadpan.
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But it's X's party. It totally should be what they're there for.
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She may or may not remember to do that.
Then, sounding curious rather than impatient or bored, "How long do these usually go on?"
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Still - "Guess that's why you don't know how to spot the evil balloons."
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And adds,
"Grown ups don't have balloons."
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Elle... knew that. Right.
"Then why'd they get them for this?"
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Dinah meant grown ups in the bad way.
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So she says, "... yeah," as though she clearly knew that the whole time.
And then, admits, "I haven't been to one of these in a while, either."
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"I don't have much in common with the kids at school."
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But, as though she thinks it'll be just as helpful an explanation, "I didn't go to school."
Beat. "Mostly."
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Dinah sounds utterly sympathetic. "School's the only thing in my life that's remotely normal."
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So instead of answering, she asks, uncertain, "And you - like it?"
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Dinah's tone is lightly sprinkled with a round of 'are you kidding?'
"It's alright. I have nothing in common with half of the kids, though."
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"What, they can't do what you do?" Her tone is somewhat sarcastic, but tempered by the fact that, well, she doesn't know.
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"Exactly," she says. "And it's not like I can tell them what I do."
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"So they... don't know about things like that, in your world?"
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