[Even if he had noticed today's curse-- which he hasn't, not yet-- Neil would still be out and about, because really it isn't so bad to have a little Christmas cheer and a peck on the cheek is hardly the end of the world. But Neil hasn't been a victim yet, as he leaves his building and heads for the bookstore, and he's too preoccupied and sulky to
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Hey, Neil.
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[He should probably be less weirded out by that, but there's a difference between knowing in the abstract that someone has strange powers and actually watching them in action.]
What's up? [The pun is unintentional.]
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I figure it's safer above the mistletoe than below it.
[A good idea that is promptly abandoned when he sees the bruises.]
Oh my god, Neil, what happened?
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[He looks embarrassed, not so much because of the unicorn but because wow, he must be more of a mess than he thought.]
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Seriously, what's up with that? You're lucky you didn't get stabbed.
[Neil is only the second person Teddy knows to be attacked by a unicorn so this is an entirely acceptable. explanation.]
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Yeah, a few bruises I can definitely handle. I think I got off easy.
[He steps in a little, too, instinctively just trying to find a comfortable conversation distance. Too close, though, and he looks up suddenly, trying really hard to fight the compulsion.]
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[It is the most coherent noise he can come up with. Obviously this is a curse and no one should hold anything against anyone else but there is probably no way to avoid an extreme level of awkwardness at the very least. Which is particularly unfortunate given the friendship between the two couples.]
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S-sorry, I-- uh.
[...or maybe not.]
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[If there is a graceful way to exit the situation, Teddy has no idea what it is.]
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Okay. Yeah.
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