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randomplaces2007-06-24 09:35 am
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Valley of the Queens, Clone city: Looking for Ang
Spike winced as he looked around. The good news was spotting a young, blonde girl in this crowd would be easy. The bad news was the fact that all the men here looked exactly the same was really starting to freak the former vampire out.
He sighed as he walked forward, looking around and asking random people if they'd seen the blnde girl who liked to draw anywhere around here.
He sighed. This might take some time.
He sighed as he walked forward, looking around and asking random people if they'd seen the blnde girl who liked to draw anywhere around here.
He sighed. This might take some time.

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She looked around as one of the men reached over and tapped her gently on the shoulder, then pointed.
"Oh! Yes, it is!" She smiled and waved, and the men around her made a way for him to walk through. Some of them grinned, while others looked up at him curiously. The guy in the lab coat's grin was the widest and full of good humored greeting.
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"Er, hello," he said, running his fingers through his hair. "Hey Ang. Loga siad I could find you here."
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"Hey. I missed you too," he said softly.
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The clone nodded, his grin widening.
"And... I don't remember anybody else's name yet." She looked at all the others apologetically.
"That's alright," said one. "Some of us don't have them yet."
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He looked down and smiled at Ang, instead. "You've got a job? That's great! What do you do?"
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"She's showing us how to be human," said Fi, looking toward a disturbance to one side.
"Um, yes, that." Ang smiled again.
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"Why don't you go ahead and visit with Spike, Ang," said Fi. "I can hold the computer while it finishes the story."
She blinked and looked at him. "Oh. Alright." Her hand slipped into Spike's. "Let's go to the river."
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"Alright," he said, smiling at her and letting go to take her hand shyly.