So, okay, it wasn't like Puck was Mr. Party Planner, ever. But Quinn had had a birthday and it wasn't like he was going to let anyone forget that just because some people were graduating or whatever
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Puck had gotten Quinn a couple things. The first, wrapped in a larger box, had an untidily written note attached. So you can practice for next year.
The smaller box didn't have a note, though he did sign his name on the little card that went with it. He was just kind of hoping she liked it, honestly.
Caroline had done her very best to smuggle a gorgeous bottle of mead out of the party this afternoon. And then she'd wrapped it beautifully in glittery pink paper and ribbons fit for the occasion.
Nathan's gift was wrapped rather badly but what was inside would probably prove better. He also added a small plush gift which would give away who it was from, he hoped.
Considering the slightly awkward past he and Quinn had - and his usual habit of not taking the time to figure out what appropriate gifts would be - Bruce figured he was best going with his old default.
He put an envelope with a celebratory amount of cash on the table.
Buying Quinn a gift had been difficult, since Wesley had kind of suspected she would be the sort of person to like girly clothing-related gifts, and that wasn't something he was very good at shopping for.
But he did have this, which was a ridiculous gift in some respects but kind of logical in others. Attached, he included a note:
Alexander was quite uncertain of what sort of gift to give an acquaintance like Quinn; it helped to think of something perhaps his sister might enjoy receiving, and he also considered the fact that she had very lovely hair. So, of course, it came to reason to him that he should give her something lovely for that lovely hair.
So there was a neatly wrapped box from Alexander, in which he had carefully laid two small combs for her, with a note wishing her many happy returns and a compliment on how such bright accessories would be honored to find themselves worn by someone so fair.
Ariel thought of a lot of stuff that she could have gotten Quinn for her birthday, but she decided maybe the best gift to give was one that kept giving. Which was why she settled for a $50 gift certificate for Pixie Dust, with a note wishing her happy birthday and saying she should come in on Tuesday so that she can help her pick out something really good.
Okay, and there was also a cool old bottle, right from her own collection, too! Because who didn't want a cool old bottle?
Or, you know, don't leave one but pretend you did when he wasn't looking!
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The smaller box didn't have a note, though he did sign his name on the little card that went with it. He was just kind of hoping she liked it, honestly.
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He put an envelope with a celebratory amount of cash on the table.
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But he did have this, which was a ridiculous gift in some respects but kind of logical in others. Attached, he included a note:
For future invasions. -Wesley
Oh, Quinn. Enjoy the creepy present.
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So there was a neatly wrapped box from Alexander, in which he had carefully laid two small combs for her, with a note wishing her many happy returns and a compliment on how such bright accessories would be honored to find themselves worn by someone so fair.
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Okay, and there was also a cool old bottle, right from her own collection, too! Because who didn't want a cool old bottle?
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