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Who: Elliott, Yotsuyu, Lisa, Clarence, and Emberto
What: Elliott's 18th birthday!
When: September 2nd, early evening
Where: Naeuri residence, Queens
Warnings: n/a probably
After far too much thought about how he wanted to celebrate such a milestone birthday, Elliott settled for inviting his closest friends for a low-key celebration at him and his mom's apartment. Before the Bureau, he might have thrown something a little wilder with far more invitations to go around, but he wasn't eager to test exactly how few of the Different trusted him anymore.
He'd stopped just shy of inviting Erik, recognizing that it would be weird to attend the private birthday party of someone he just met. Still, he wished he could have come, excited to introduce him and get to know him more.
But this was nice enough, he decided, beaming as the last of his friends arrived.
"Everyone's here, Mom!" he called through the apartment as he led his guests to the living room.
"Thanks for coming," he said, grinning. "We've got some snacks and oh, shoot- I forgot to bring out the drinks."
What: Elliott's 18th birthday!
When: September 2nd, early evening
Where: Naeuri residence, Queens
Warnings: n/a probably
After far too much thought about how he wanted to celebrate such a milestone birthday, Elliott settled for inviting his closest friends for a low-key celebration at him and his mom's apartment. Before the Bureau, he might have thrown something a little wilder with far more invitations to go around, but he wasn't eager to test exactly how few of the Different trusted him anymore.
He'd stopped just shy of inviting Erik, recognizing that it would be weird to attend the private birthday party of someone he just met. Still, he wished he could have come, excited to introduce him and get to know him more.
But this was nice enough, he decided, beaming as the last of his friends arrived.
"Everyone's here, Mom!" he called through the apartment as he led his guests to the living room.
"Thanks for coming," he said, grinning. "We've got some snacks and oh, shoot- I forgot to bring out the drinks."
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Clarence fretted over and over about Elliott's birthday "party" as it was... There was going to be other people here. Not just Elliott and Yotsuyu. Lisa would definitely be there and maybe some others. If it were anyone else Clarence probably would have declined, but then again, if it were anyone else he probably wouldn't even be in this situation. Well, it was only a situation if he thought of it as such. Things would be fine, should be fine. It was just a gathering of friends. Just... friends.
Looking down at the aloe vera plant he had chosen as a gift, Clarence grimaced. Sure, Elliott was big on plants and a healer of sorts but maybe this was a little on the nose. But he couldn't just give Elliott a sketch or a painting or whatever weird art he decided. That was just... well...
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Clarence scrunched down in his hoodie, trying to make himself smaller as they shuffled into the living room. God, how was he going to survive small talk like this? There was only one other person here that Clarence didn't recognize, an older man, and he couldn't help but wonder how he had managed to get drawn into this group. Just another person Elliott was close to that he hadn't felt the need to mention to Clarence before today.
He sighed, stuffing his hands into his hoodie pocket. He shouldn't be uncharitable, especially on Elliott's birthday and towards Elliott of all people. He was probably bringing down the mood with his sour expression but he was just so bad at these kinds of things.
Clarence wondered how long he should stay before he could make up an excuse to leave. Claim Kris called him home to handle chores or something.
Kitchen
Not able to stand the tension any further Clarence retreated to the kitchen, hoping to find something to clean or something to keep his mind off his twisted feelings about today. Yotsuyu had done so much to try and bring today together for her son, so maybe she'd be tired enough to leave something free for Clarence to handle for her.
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"Ooh, a succulent? It's adorable." He laughed brightly. "Is it looking for a new home?"
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“I guess you could say that,” he said, holding it out a bit further. “Um, happy birthday?”
At least Elliott thought it was cute.
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"This is a great gift, thank you. Just going to have to find a good place for her."
He stepped out of the way to let him in. "Come in, come in. Mom's cooking something good, but I don't think it's ready yet. Do you want anything in the meantime?"
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Her! Elliott decided it was a her! Clarence grinned, unable to help himself.
He muttered his thanks as he stepped in, slipping out of his converse at the door. "It does smell good... how about some water? Or juice if you got any." At least while it was just the three of them he could let his guard down.
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Elliott cast a look around the apartment and wandered near a few windowsills, muttering to himself.
"Ygglith? How about Ygglith? I'm sure you want some kind of sun, but I dunno how much.. Partial sunlight for now?"
He set the plant down with a few leaves in the sun, then left for the kitchen. He returned with a glass of juice for Clarence and a cola for himself.
"Hope orange juice is okay. Helps me wake up in the morning. Can you believe school starts in like a week?"
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He smiled at the sound of Elliott's voice, turning back to his friend as he returned with delicious juice. Clarence took a sip, humming appreciatively. "Oh, jeez, don't even remind me of that."
He rolled his eyes and settled back into his seat on the couch even further, practically melting into the cushions. "I kinda wish I could blow it off. Just spend all my time in Kay-Boz, crafting and kicking it back with juice."
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"Yeah. It'll be hard, with how so much has changed. I actually had to talk to my mom about going back this year. I really don't know how I'd deal if you weren't there with me. Probably actually drive me crazy."
He sighed, but smiled again and held out his can of soda in a mimicry of a toast. "It makes me really glad we met."
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He hadn't expected that level of... well, not sure what to call it. Clarence rubbed the back of his neck with his free hand and raised his own glass of juice.
"I'm... glad I met you, too." It was an honest, embarrassing admission but Clarence realized he would probably be in a bad place if Elliott hadn't been there to talk him through so many things. He wouldn't have even tried going to prom. Or visited the beach at all. Maybe he wouldn't even have Cheddar, though he owed that more to Yotsuyu and... Crowley. Ugh.
Still, he wouldn't have had nearly so much fun this year. Or cared about much, either.
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"If you are here to help, and get a breather from the party, you dry while I wash." It was an easy assumption to make--and one she'd done herself. If only in part because she had a good two decades on most of the younger set, and didn't want to be a party pooper.
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But awkwardness always had a way of forcing his hand and he couldn't stand the quiet sounds of rushing water and tinkling glass for long.
"So... um, Emberto seems... nice." The only person at the party that Clarence didn't know much at all. "Where... did you two meet him?"
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On one hand, it's annoying to her. On the other, it concerns her greatly, because what does that even mean?
"I do get the gist that they...share a lot more than even I suspect." Her lips are set in a thin line, but she isn't about to let her displeasure at such threaten her son's happiness.
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He took another dish from Yotsuyu and wiped it meticulously, making sure to dry all areas evenly.
Her final thoughts on the matter were disturbing in their vagueness. Clarence frowned. "He actually does seem nice. Are you worried he's got an agenda?"
Clarence couldn't really see it, but then again, most trash adults he had met were pretty forward about their terribleness. Either dropping their goody-goody act behind closed doors or else overtly not smiling with their eyes, but Emberto did smile with his eyes. He seemed genuine, as far as Clarence could tell.
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"Everyone has an agenda, my dear. It's the motives in the end that are what truly concern me. Does he have Elliott's best interests in mind, or are there other things? Without a long sit-down and discussion, I'm not certain I trust him entirely."
Which might come as a shock to that too-trusting son of hers, but it may just be that it was her careful guardianship that allowed Elliott to be so trusting--he knew she'd protect him to the best of her ability.
It was the fact that she had a difficult time trusting that hurt Emberto, though the man didn't know it. Nor was it his fault--she'd just had a bad past, that Yotsuyu tried to block everyone else from.
"Tell me, though, Clarence--how have you been?"
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"I didn't get any bad vibes from him," Clarence said, tilting his head to the side. "But I guess if someone is really determined to hide something dark, they could do it without me picking it up."
For now, Emberto seemed nice enough but like always, Clarence would take that with a grain of salt. He'd dealt with enough foster homes to know not everyone liked to project their untoward emotions and thoughts all the time.
"Me?" He wasn't sure what to say, taking another plate and drying it thoroughly... only to stop a moment later, staring off with the dish forgotten in his hands. "... I guess I'm a little confused lately."
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There was a part of Yotsuyu that was reluctant to pry--she'd noted his reticence in the past, and yet that seemed like something that made her feel closer to Clarence, at least.
"I would like to help if I may, and yet, if the subject cuts too close, I do understand if you'd rather I just drop it." She was equally good at keeping secrets, after all.
Common Space
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“I’m Clarence,” he said, then with more annoyance added, “But no, Elliott hasn’t mentioned you before, so what would you rather I call you?”
More things Elliott didn’t care to let Clarence in on. Just business as usual.
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"Either way, it's good to meet you, Clarence. And good to know that Elliott has friends his own age too. I'd been a tiny bit worried about that, honestly."
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Turning from that pessimistic thought, Clarence frowned and quirked an eyebrow. “Of course he has friends his age. He’s like, the most magnetic person ever.”
Even if this guy was familiar with Elliott from his past life, at least Clarence could say he understood this. “Just because he’s also a busybody who tries to be the most responsible person in the room doesn’t mean he’s not popular. I’d be surprised if he wasn’t voted Mister Congeniality out of our graduating class.”
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“I wouldn’t bring it up too much, though. He hates it if people worry about him.” As if Elliott felt the weight of the world was on his shoulders and there was no room for anyone else to try to lessen the load. Honestly, it made Clarence feel a bit... lonely.
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"He tries to take on far too much sometimes, as you seem to have noticed. And he's recklessly kind, which is a wonderful thing- there aren't enough people in the world like that-, but is also something that could be taken advantage of. A few steadfast companions at his side, ready to give him a nudge in the right direction or take up a bit of the load he's placed on himself now and again are exactly what he needs."
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He glanced away, eyelids lowering. “Though... I guess he’s already experienced some of that firsthand with the whole working for the Bureau thing. He really shouldn’t have but people are stupid.”
Guess he couldn’t really hate the guy for being so concerned about Elliott. And it seemed like genuine concern but Clarence couldn’t know for sure. He frowned, still wary. “It’s a nuisance but I can’t be mad at Elliott for that. I just can’t.”
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"I won't deny that I'm concerned about his choice to remain with the Bureau, though. I understand what he's trying to do, and can respect it, but... he may well be playing with fire. And he's placed himself in a situation where getting burned could have serious consequences."
"Still... without more solid evidence of skulduggery on the Bureau's part, I suppose there's nothing to do but trust him, and hope for the best," he said. "After all, if there was ever a time to make mistakes, it's when you're young, and our Icarus has us waiting to catch him if he flies a bit too close to the sun."
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"All that adult politics stuff just irritates me," Clarence said bluntly. "If Elliott thinks he's gonna bridge a gap then he might as well try. No one else will, so..."
The boy lived to be a sacrificial lamb in several ways.
Clarence reached up and swiped his bangs out of his face, only to have them waft right back to where they were before. "So... you make a lot of mistakes while you were young, or are you just saying the same stuff all other adults say?"
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As for the question about mistakes, he shrugged slightly. "A bit of both, really. I'll let you in on a secret; every adult you've ever met or ever will has likely done a few things that in hindsight were very foolish when they were too young to know better, myself included. Sometimes these things work out. Often they don't. And while we can try to keep the young people in our lives from repeating our mistakes, they often come up with entirely new ones that we never thought of."
"I think it's a good thing, and a vital thing, to have that time when you're too young to know better though. The chance to make those mistakes. After all, if not for young people taking risks that someone older and wiser might avoid, then it's likely nothing new would ever be tried. And then where would we be, eh?"
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... Nah. Couldn't be. "Nice to hear you're honest, at least."
Lifting his hands above his head, Clarence stretched, then released the tension, falling into a more relaxed sitting pose. "The children are the future, huh? Well, can't argue with that."
His gaze followed Elliott off to the corner where he was talking quietly with Lisa, then turned his eyes away. "Especially when there are people like him leading the way."
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He followed Clarence's gaze, his own also landing briefly on Elliott and when he turned back, his expression was a fond smile. "That's certainly true. I may only have a portion of my former self's memories back, but even from the few I have, I can tell this much; he would have followed the young man who Elliott once was to the ends of the Earth and beyond, no matter the danger. And though I'm not nearly so equipped as my former self to back up such a pledge with a sword, I'm beginning to feel the same about our dear Elliott himself."
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It was fine. He was fine.
Someone who fought alongside Elliott's other self. That was auspicious. Clarence smiled. "Well, I think it's fine if you don't have to actually take up arms. Elliott will probably beg to spar, but for now I don't think anyone is going to ask you guys to go, I dunno, fight a war for them anytime soon."
Or at least Clarence hoped so. And so far the Bureau, while attempting to be hands-off stuff with K-Boz, hadn't done more than try to monitor their comings and goings from the place. Though he wondered... would there ever be a portal to a place that did need to be protected, or worse, fought against? That wasn't a pleasant thought.
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"Since we don't have a show on at the moment, I've been letting Elliott use our stage to practice. You can feel free to drop by some afternoon too, if you like. Not to practice, of course, but to watch or just to talk and have a bit of fun. I'm usually around the theater, if I don't have something pressing to do elsewhere, and if I'm not immediately in evidence, whoever's manning the front counter will likely be willing to give me a shout."
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Emberto arrived at the door right on time, dressed casually in a cheerful t-shirt and dark jeans. He brought with him two packages; a small one that was obviously Elliot's actual birthday gift, wrapped neatly in shiny, purple paper, and another, larger one. This one wasn't wrapped in paper, but in the sort of insulated cloth carrier that one might use to safely transport a large dish of hot food.
"Happy birthday, Elliot darling!", he said as his young friend greeted him. "I hope you and your mother don't mind, but I brought a little something to contribute to the festivities." He indicated the hot food carrier. Whatever was in it certainly smelled good.
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Whatever perceived necessity had sparked the idea for the smaller gathering, Emberto felt that it suited Elliott to a T. True, he had no doubt that his young friend would have enjoyed a larger celebration, but the lack of pretension inherent in this small gathering somehow made the evening feel that much more special.
There was only one person there who he hadn't previously met, a young man with dark hair who seemed to be doing his level best to disappear into his hoodie. He thought he'd seen him post on the network once or twice. He'd have to be sure to introduce himself before the evening was out; the poor dear looked almost painfully awkward, and he wanted to help with that if he could.
For the moment, he was content to sip a cup of punch and make small talk. Though he did wonder if anyone might want to break out a game or two, and which ones, if any Elliot and Yotsuyu might have on hand? Or perhaps they could improvise? Charades was a bit cliche, but there were certainly other options that didn't require much, if any equipment.
Arrival
"Thanks for coming, Sylv. And I doubt she'll mind. There aren't many of us, but I'm sure it won't go to waste. Can I ask what it is?"
Re: Arrival
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He led the way in toward the kitchen. "You can set it anywhere there's space. We've got some snacks laid out in the living room.."
He grinned sheepishly. "I hope I'm not forgetting anything."
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He followed Elliott into the kitchen, opening the cloth carrier and setting the serving dish of paella onto an open spot amid the other snacks. Looking over the food, he commented. "Everything looks in order to me. Though it's a pity that the US's drinking age is so unreasonable; otherwise we could have a bottle of wine to properly toast your health after we eat."
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Armed with a gift bag and a new desire to learn more about her friends so she didn't have to run around Manhattan at the last second ever again - granted, she knew herself well enough to recognize it wasn't going to happen, but shush - Lisa showed up just before everyone was due to meet. Today was about him, not her, and it showed: her instruments were at home, and she'd even opted for plain earrings over the rabbit ones she'd gotten somewhat used to, and a little less flash in general. That made her no less elegant (as long as you weren't looking too close) or excited, as she swept in and greeted Elliott with a big hug and pointedly not anything else given the mixed company. "Happy birthday, Elliott. Need any help before I settle in?"
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It was a small crowd, but Lisa certainly wasn't complaining - easier to keep track of, easier to interface with. She was careful not to monopolize Elliott's time, and besides that she knew everyone here, so it was nice to be able to catch up with everyone. Then again she was also humming like a moron when not actively talking to people, so. She felt comfortable around this group - Emberto was friendly with Elliott and was apparently determined to get on well with Clarence, Clarence himself was... well, about the same as usual, which made her hover just a little bit, and it wasn't not like she had to worry about Yotsuyu as long as a problem didn't present itself. Really, this was fine! And she acted like it, peppy and friendly and largely unconcerned about things, sipping a glass of iced tea between sentences. A lot tended to happen around the edges of this group, and she wanted to hear about things! Especially since she knew she tended to run her mouth a lot given half the chance and she wanted to not do that today. She'd had her day last week; today, of all days, was for her to shut up and listen.
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He was just sitting there, it wasn't like he was avoiding her. That's what he told himself anyway. Instead, he tried to gauge how she interacted with Elliott, his gaze upon them in what he hoped was a subtle amount of snooping.
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...she did catch Clarence at least once, though, but settled for a gentle smile and a wave. Surely he was fine! ...yeah, nah, she'd check on him in a moment once she was done with Elliott, who she returned her attention to with a small giggle at something he'd said.
arrival
"Thanks, Lisa. And sorry, again, for forgetting to tell you sooner. I hope it didn't drive you too crazy."
He gestured her inside once they parted.
"But um, I was just about to set out the snacks and things, so not really I think..."
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Lisa nodded at the confirmation that the work was already largely done, as she stepped into the... more familiar than expected apartment. "If you're sure! I want this to go smoothly too, y'know?" She was content to stick close to him for the moment. Maybe he'd think of something.