[Sam is apparently standing in one of the main rooms of the church. The wall behind her is strewn with holiday decorations - a sort of weird mix of Christian and Jewish ones, actually - and part of an untrimmed Christmas tree is clipping into the view behind her.]Sorry if this'd been asked already, but does anyone else here celebrate Hanukkah
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[He's not Jewish, but he's genuinely curious mostly since everything has been Christmas lately.]
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[orz why so adorable ken]
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[Because that's what he's good at]
Well, I don't celebrate it, but I know enough about it. Do you need any help with anything?
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No. I mean - maybe it should be more awkward than it is, but it's more about the spirit of the holidays than whatever names you give them.
[Hanukmas time: the one time of year where Sam is earnestly chipper.]
I just thought it might be kind of cool to know, you know?
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Yeah, what do you need?
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Simon Lewis, angsty Jewish vampire formerly of Brooklyn, lived in our house. He loved video games and ginger=haired girls who were hopelessly in love with other boys.
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[See, Sam, this is what happens when you don't get out of the house: you miss your chance to meet Jewish Vampires.]
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*He is, of course, asking about the Hannukah question.
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Looks like I'm the lone Jew here.
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Wow. I didn't think there'd be many, but I hadn't realized there weren't any at all.
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[Have a smile, Danny. It's the holidays, and Sam is happy.]
Having fun at the garage?
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