No, that's not a snowglobe. A snowglobe is... You know, you really have to see it. Okay, it's decided. You're definitely getting a snowglobe. Maybe something else if you have a specific request.
[You have given her a new mission to bring happiness and fun to her clone... friend? They're more friends than not friends.]
[NO WAY. He is a fellow clone and a friend and deserves fun and stupid gifts.]
You've really never done the gift exchange thing before, have you? I'm not bringing you back a present because I want one in return. I just thought you'd like something. You don't need to pay me back.
Oh, no. It's something I'd like to give to him for Winterfair. That's their version of the Christmas festival. I'll pay you back for it. Since it's your hometown, I assume you'd know something interesting you could get there.
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No. No one around me ever really traveled. And the ones who did weren't really gift-giving people. A snowglobe is one of those coconut cakes, right?
[ He's thinking, of course, of Sno Balls. ]
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[You have given her a new mission to bring happiness and fun to her clone... friend? They're more friends than not friends.]
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Oh. Do I need to get you something back?
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You've really never done the gift exchange thing before, have you? I'm not bringing you back a present because I want one in return. I just thought you'd like something. You don't need to pay me back.
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I do have a request, though. San Francisco is known for its architecture, isn't it?
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Yeah, it is. Do you like architecture?
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[ He realizes how unhelpful that is, so he amends - though this comes after several minutes of dithering over what to call him: ]
My progenitor's father.
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[ He flexes his fingers and practices typing a few moments before he manages this unfamiliar word: ]
Thanks. And I hope you have a good time out there.
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