WHO: Gupta, Elizaveta, Sadiq, (and maybe Alfred?)
WHEN: Saturday, September 18th, Evening
WHERE: Outside of Gupta's house
WHAT: Gupta wants to go out more. He does this by going with the wrong people to the wrong place at the wrong time.
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Oh, Gupta. You should really get some normal friends. )
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Closing the door behind Liz, Gupta looked down at himself, dressed in (what he considered) a plain pair of pants and a T-shirt that looked a bit too large for him (probably given out by the university). "What... exactly should I wear to this... 'bar'?" He didn't show it on his otherwise passive face, but he was a bit nervous. He didn't know that asking about such a bar would illicit such strong responses from so many people and prompt his mother to buy him a taser, of all things.
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Looking him over once, she bit her lip. "Well, let me have a look at your closet first. You're a bit too casual, and you look kind of underage. Don't worry, I'll find you something." She looked out the window and frowned. God only knew what Sadiq would show up wearing.
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Not having heard that Liz wanted Sadiq to 'take care of' him, the Egyptian hesitantly reached out and tried to pull the Turk's arms apart. The man was very strong, but the boy was insistent and tried pulling on his hands instead. "Dancing is good no matter who is around," he said with a small smile. He began to sway again, as if he wanted Sadiq to follow. He tugged even harder on those crossed arms to make his point clear, "You should be happy."
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Once she left the bathroom, she made sure to keep in the throng of dancers, lest someone put yet another tray of drinks in her hands. Looking around, she tried to catch where her friends were, and when she finally did, she almost keeled over in shock. They were... dancing? Somehow? Even though it probably was some kind of misunderstanding, Elizaveta's eyes gleamed as she saw Sadiq's flustered face. Opting to stay with the dancers, she kept to the back of the crowd and watched the two like a hawk, smirking.
So. The beast had finally fallen.
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