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notfaking_it) wrote2013-04-26 11:13 am
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May 4
When their roles are posted, Lily smiles knowingly at Nina across the small crowd of mostly disappointed dancers, then crosses over to her and tells her they're going to have a party to celebrate. She tells Nina to invite whoever she wants, says she'll host it, it'll happen this weekend, then she disappears to make plans. She leaves Nina without time to protest on purpose.
On the night of the party, she has drinks and food set out in her kitchen. She's invited most of the people she knows and even a few she doesn't -- dancers, mostly, because she doesn't want to leave them out -- and there's already music playing even before anyone has arrived. The intention is to be casual, relaxed, but there are pills in Lily's pocket, for anyone who knows her well enough to ask, for anyone she thinks might need to relax a little.
Nina's doing better now, but Lily has no problem helping her come out of her shell if it comes to that. And she has no problem helping anyone else either.
On the night of the party, she has drinks and food set out in her kitchen. She's invited most of the people she knows and even a few she doesn't -- dancers, mostly, because she doesn't want to leave them out -- and there's already music playing even before anyone has arrived. The intention is to be casual, relaxed, but there are pills in Lily's pocket, for anyone who knows her well enough to ask, for anyone she thinks might need to relax a little.
Nina's doing better now, but Lily has no problem helping her come out of her shell if it comes to that. And she has no problem helping anyone else either.

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"Huh? I mean, uh, yeah, I am."
I'm having a terrible time, but it's not Lily's fault. I like Lily. I would probably like most of these people here if I got to know them. But talking to strangers is weird and annoying so I'm just standing in the corner, drinking my beer.
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I wish I was being sarcastic, but I'm not. This is about as fun as I get in social situations. It's the sort of thing his friends back home would try and get him to do. He hoped they never found out he did it willingly. But I like Lily and Cass wanted to come, so...
"This is as fun as I get."
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The drugs would probably loosen him up, but she isn't sure how he might react to them. It's probably best not to slip anything into his drink.
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"I mean, she did want to come, but I would have come anyway. You're my friend, you invited me to a party, so I came."
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"And just for the record... how would you make me mingle?"
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I don't really want to work on anything like that, but she's got this big grin on her face, how can I not at least try? I'm not sure if I hate this 'having friends' thing or not.
"Congratulations on the new role, by the way," I say, switching the subject.
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And she's worried, a little. Proud and excited, but worried. She'll have to watch, she thinks, try to help Nina find a balance. She won't push, not like before.
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"We look forward to watching."
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"But I'd better let you get back to your party. I think I might even try and mingle some. By which I mean I'm going to walk from this wall, over to the one across the room and hang out there."
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Which, honestly, is more than I would have even joked about before, so I guess I am becoming more social. Hell, I guess the fact that I'm here is proof of that.
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