All right, I don't know about the rest of you, but I could stand to blow off some steam. And it's America-Is-So-Much-Better-Than-You day, which I can't just let pass without making something explode
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[He's not a party type, nor does he really celebrate the Fourth - what did America ever do for him? - but a big party on deck is the perfect way to blend in as the fallout starts happening from Judas's transformation. And besides, maybe they'll have alcohol. It was always a good time for alcohol.
So have a Facilier, trying his best to look casual and avoid actual conversation with most people unless they're serving the punch.]
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[She tilts her head, teetering between nosiness and the desire to keep this whole event as neutral as possible.] If you're not a fan of the holiday, you can always pick something else to celebrate.
[Bob never misses a chance for socialisation. Though he's managed to root out a Canadian flag. Be damned if he was going to let it slip by completely.]
"Hey," he greeted, sitting down by Bob. He didn't really know the guy, but when everyone was celebrating Americanness, it was nice to locate someone with a Canadian flag. "We should start our own belated Canada Day booth."
[Edgar felt like he should show up. Not only was he American, despite the British accent he'd learned from BBC audio tapes, but he enjoyed social events when he could get away with going to them, even if he couldn't eat the food.]
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So have a Facilier, trying his best to look casual and avoid actual conversation with most people unless they're serving the punch.]
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Alcohol should never be forgotten in any celebration.
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