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It's late afternoon. The first show is at 6:00 -- 1800, Trowa still thinks of it really, but the translation is easy -- and most of the circus is making early dinners or otherwise enjoying the downtime before they have to get ready.
Trowa opens the door from Milliways into the trailer he shares with Cathy, and lets X follow him through.
It's a narrow room, combining kitchen and common room in a compact and tidy package, with doors to Trowa's room, Cathy's, and the bathroom. (And, behind them, to the outside.) It's all lived-in, in an impeccably tidy way.
Trowa opens the door from Milliways into the trailer he shares with Cathy, and lets X follow him through.
It's a narrow room, combining kitchen and common room in a compact and tidy package, with doors to Trowa's room, Cathy's, and the bathroom. (And, behind them, to the outside.) It's all lived-in, in an impeccably tidy way.
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The 'thank you' is implicit.
And she makes sure to get funnel cake before heading to the tent to take her seat.
It is important.
(And it helps her blend in better. That is important, too.)
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"You're full of surprises too," he says, pointing the Finger of Accusation at her. "Popcorn?" He offers her the box he's holding as he takes his seat.
He's wearing a mishmash of civilian clothes and Preventers gear, but he took a shower before arriving. His braid is still damp.
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In case he wants some.
"I do not think so," she says. Carefully.
And then --
"No, thank you. Maybe later. If you do not eat it all."
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"So, I've gotta know. Does he talk to you any more than he does to me?"
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Then --
"I do not know how much he talks to you."
For one.
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He moodily eats some popcorn. His life is hard.
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"Maybe you will learn to think it is funny."
If anyone can do it, Duo can.
Right?
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That's his job, X! Well, that and being ridiculous.
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Then --
"I like it that way."
Even in the midst of snark X is honest. It is a skill.
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The Armstrong Circus is one that travels among the colonies as well as around Earth. Space is at a premium.
Accordingly, they only have one ring, and the audience in a wide circle around it. The way they manage simultaneous acts is vertically.
So when the lights lower, the first act -- two elephants, and several spangled people perched atop them -- bursts onstage to jaunty music and applause, and it's only a couple of minutes before a long expanse of silk ribbon descends from the catwalk with an acrobat artfully tangled in it.
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"You should have seen the outfit Trowa used to wear."
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More than the spectacle, however, she is making careful note of the cues and adjustments that keep everything moving -- and that keep the audience's attention focused on the biggest spectacles at the appropriate times.
She has enough focus to spare a little for Duo, however.
"It did not have sparkles?"
Beat.
"And there are no photographs?"
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He would defend the strategic logic of performance fashion, in any case. (And it must be said that when he comes onstage, X will see that his circus outfits are still pretty ridiculous. The sanest one is shirtless spandex.)
Meanwhile, the ringmaster, dapper in his red frock coat, is welcoming them to the circus. One elephant and most of the sparkling folk make a strutting exit, while the other and his handler settle down to perform tricks.
In a few minutes, the aerial act will give way to the highwire.
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"Trowa's up soon. Well, he and Cathy. I think he's mostly spotting her up there, this time."
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"He showed me how to do that. The flips. Earlier."
Beat.
"You have tried, too?"
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Especially 13 meters above the ground and with no safety net.
(It's possible that neither Trowa nor Cathy has quite a normal perspective on this kind of thing.)
Cathy's the one doing more flips here, though. Trowa does some tricks, but his primary role here is to be a supporting partner for Cathy while she shows off. Roy, who only began performing with the tightrope act this year, doesn't make an appearance until the end, and his role is discreetly kept to simple feats.
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Zero gravity, on the other hand, is awesome. Heights don't count when you're in space!
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She follows this up by taking a handful of popcorn.
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These sensible people, however, have just completed the showy finale of their act, and are working their way offstage. In their place come two clowns on a much lower wire, with broad pantomime instead of acrobatics. Down below, three jugglers are halfway through their act.
X will be glad to learn that the lions come after the jugglers, though.
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Okay, she will make allowances for when the juggle fire. Or swords.
That is interesting. The pins and oranges and common household objects -- not so much.
"It is not difficult to learn?"
Beat.
"That."
What?
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She's got excellent hand-eye coordination, after all.
"Just don't start with eggs or plates and you'll be fine."
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Her expression is perfectly composed.
"You have tried that before?"
It does not seem impossible. Or unlikely.
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