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The party went from good to great! Blue danced with the alien girl with the hot glowing skin, and when Klaus appeared, she cheered, jovial as ever. Blue let herself be twirled, dissolving in a fit of giggles after. Oh, Klausy! He wasn't the sort of cold and sharp as Gabriel was, but damn if she couldn't appreciate his company.

"You know I always appreciate your company, baby. Cruise is kinda boring, but the party's rocking! Better now that you're here!" Blue went back to dancing next to him, smooth and easy movements, making the best of what little they had here.
 

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Vinanye giggled as he was dipped. The Fae loved to dance! So having more people join in only made things better. "Of course," Vin responded with gusto. "More people dancing is better."

Vinnie didn't know club dancing because Underhill had no clubs, but he picked up on it quick by watching Blue. There was also all those lessons at their home together. She danced a lot, and Vin was always open to spending time and dancing with her. It was relatively easy for Blue to pull Vin into any scheme she liked and he'd go along with a smile.

When club dancing, Vin was more prone to jumping around and throw his head this way and that, very similar to a thirteen-year-old girl. So very shameless. He always assumed people were laughing with him, rather than at him, and usually, that was true.

At all of Lieza's questions, Vinanye's dancing slowed as he tried to keep up with what she was asking. It had never even occurred to Vin that Klaus' horns might be for some form of fighting! "I believe they are for mating rituals!"
 

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Klaus laughed at the kitty cat's energy and babbling. He hummed for a moment. He was fantastic at chatter, so he took a breath and rapidfire answered in return. "Half-human, half-demon. I do whatever I want with them, as I do with everything. They're extremely sharp, I've stabbed people with them before. To look cool. Maybe. Then I'm successful in my fashion choices. Not a pirate. Space pirates are more stylish than human pirates. Only time will tell."

He nodded to the name. "Karezia-lief," he pronounced clearly and without hesitation, offering a grin. "One of my early languages was Demonic, which is pretty strange too, but I can also go with Lieza, dollface." He reached out to ruffle her cute short hair. "Anything works fine for me."

Klaus kissed both Blue and Vin on their cheeks. "Damn right, I'm always here to help spark things up. Man, you guys are cute. I wanna dance, but watching is just as fun." Still, right after that, he started dancing like he was in Gomorrah on a saturday. Klaus loved, loved dancing, and he was great at it, since he was a pretty flexible guy. The way he could move his hips tended to make people jealous. Indulgent, energetic areas like this were always where Klaus thrived.

He gigglesnorted at Vin without slowing in return. "Mating rituals? Well, actually, I dunno! Maybe I've been doin' that already and I'm just unaware of it." He should ask Vito, he decided. He got out his phone and sent a quick text, because hilariously enough, they got a signal here. hey, vi, babe, are my horns for… mating rituals?? that's not an innuendo, i'm seriously being asked that, in real life. help. idk what the truth is.
 

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Klaus laughed at the kitty cat's energy and babbling. He hummed for a moment. He was fantastic at chatter, so he took a breath and rapidfire answered in return. "Half-human, half-demon. I do whatever I want with them, as I do with everything. They're extremely sharp, I've stabbed people with them before. To look cool. Maybe. Then I'm successful in my fashion choices. Not a pirate. Space pirates are more stylish than human pirates. Only time will tell."

He nodded to the name. "Karezia-lief," he pronounced clearly and without hesitation, offering a grin. "One of my early languages was Demonic, which is pretty strange too, but I can also go with Lieza, dollface." He reached out to ruffle her cute short hair. "Anything works fine for me."

Klaus kissed both Blue and Vin on their cheeks. "Damn right, I'm always here to help spark things up. Man, you guys are cute. I wanna dance, but watching is just as fun." Still, right after that, he started dancing like he was in Gomorrah on a saturday. Klaus loved, loved dancing, and he was great at it, since he was a pretty flexible guy. The way he could move his hips tended to make people jealous. Indulgent, energetic areas like this were always where Klaus thrived.

He gigglesnorted at Vin without slowing in return. "Mating rituals? Well, actually, I dunno! Maybe I've been doin' that already and I'm just unaware of it." He should ask Vito, he decided. He got out his phone and sent a quick text, because hilariously enough, they got a signal here. hey, vi, babe, are my horns for… mating rituals?? that's not an innuendo, i'm seriously being asked that, in real life. help. idk what the truth is.
 

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Klaus laughed at the kitty cat's energy and babbling. He hummed for a moment. He was fantastic at chatter, so he took a breath and rapidfire answered in return. "Half-human, half-demon. I do whatever I want with them, as I do with everything. They're extremely sharp, I've stabbed people with them before. To look cool. Maybe. Then I'm successful in my fashion choices. Not a pirate. Space pirates are more stylish than human pirates. Only time will tell."

He nodded to the name. "Karezia-lief," he pronounced clearly and without hesitation, offering a grin. "One of my early languages was Demonic, which is pretty strange too, but I can also go with Lieza, dollface." He reached out to ruffle her cute short hair. "Anything works fine for me."

Klaus kissed both Blue and Vin on their cheeks. "Damn right, I'm always here to help spark things up. Man, you guys are cute. I wanna dance, but watching is just as fun." Still, right after that, he started dancing like he was in Gomorrah on a saturday. Klaus loved, loved dancing, and he was great at it, since he was a pretty flexible guy. The way he could move his hips tended to make people jealous. Indulgent, energetic areas like this were always where Klaus thrived.

He gigglesnorted at Vin without slowing in return. "Mating rituals? Well, actually, I dunno! Maybe I've been doin' that already and I'm just unaware of it." He should ask Vito, he decided. He got out his phone and sent a quick text (because hilariously enough, they got a signal here) reading: hey, vi, babe, are my horns for… mating rituals?? that's not an innuendo, i'm seriously being asked that, in real life. help. idk what the truth is.
 

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Cadence Cobalt

Well, wasn't this whole thing fancy-schmancy? A bit like the luxury ships that her father had loved to show off every time he'd come into Cobalt territory to check on his kids. Cadence felt right at home, making small talk with various aliens and noting a few looks of surprise from ones who recognized her species. Being this far from Imperial space and so comfortable speaking verbally had rapidly marked her as a bit of a weirdo, but Cadence took in stride.

That was why she had come out here in the first place, after all. To educate, and show these people what the Ariacorean were really like, before someone else tried to start up the horror stories of attempted galatic conquest and unstoppable swarms. In some corners of the galaxy, people even thought that commoners like her weren't even sapient, merely mind-controlled puppets of the queens, and what those people claimed about the princes was better off left unsaid. It was better to nip that in the bud than have to make the Earthlings unlearn a bunch of negative stereotypes later on.

Yup, Cadence was a one-soldier crusade against cultural ignorance. An unofficial ambassador for her people. Not bad for the one who had been putting broken robots back together in a repair shop on an Imperial fringe world just a decade ago.

This shuttle was so slow, though. Oh, she understood why, sure, but the lighting in here was clearly meant for diurnal species, which meant that Cadence had a pair of sunglasses practically adhered to her face--she'd been assured that she looked cool, especially with her leather jacket and black jeans, but she still didn't have enough of a grasp of fashion to know if it was true or if she was being messed with--and was fighting the creeping sluggishness that came with the middle of the day. She was going to fall asleep on her feet at this point.

Thank the First Queen for loud distractions, like one of the other passengers suddenly jumping up and shouting something about titties and dancing, one of those being a magic word to Cadence and the other not too bad a bonus. She didn't immediately go racing off, though, mostly because she had a drink in her hand (non-alchoholic, because she'd been fighting off fits of sleepiness enough already) and wanted to finish it. It was mostly sweet, but there was a spice in it as well that she couldn't quite place, and she fully intended to find out what exactly was in it later.

By the time she'd emptied the glass and made her way over to the (much darker, thankfully; the rave lights didn't hurt her eyes like a fully lit room did) dance room, the party looked to be in full swing, with quite the variety of dancers, their joy obvious even without any telepathic connection. Among her own kind, she would have reached out with a mental song to see if she were welcome, but that wasn't an option here.

Instead, she went with a substitute she'd learned on her first trip to Earth: a shameless wolf whistle.

Anyone who looked her way would see a cheeky, sharp-toothed grin, illuminated by the silver-blue glow that Cadence's facial markings had taken on. Sadly, the rest of her markings were hidden beneath her clothing, and she was pretty sure someone on this shuttle would protest her stripping naked on the dance floor. Earthlings and their weird customs. She felt she still looked pretty good even with just a partial display, though.

She reached up to pull off her shades and tuck them in a jacket pocket, leaving her eyes shimmering greenish-grey as she started her way onto the dance floor with bold, gliding steps. "You got room for more at this party? 'Cause I'm not sure I can settle for just enjoying the view."
 

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Pham Thi Anh Sang

She wanted to cry but she wouldn't because that was stupid and babyish. Just when people were really starting to crowd around and talk with her, her phone had gone off. Mommy and Daddy were great and all but when they got freaked out about something, they really got freaked out about something.

"Daddy, I don't need shots," Anh Sang whined into her phone, standing in a somewhat less noisy area of the shuttle. "I didn't need any for the island, right? And the island helped build this place and it's full of their people, right? So it's probably fine if I go without them."

Even if her parents couldn't see it, she shook her head. "No, I'm sure I won't get sick! And if I do, it's not like there aren't going to be doctors or anything around here. Daddy, you and Mommy are doctors, too. It's fine."

Grumbling, Anh Sang ended the call and put her phone into silent mode. Of course, she wouldn't dream of hanging up on her parents. She waited for them to say something, after all. All she did was hang up when they didn't say anything. That was totally not rude or anything. Anh Sang was a good child and therefore wouldn't do anything like that ever.
 
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