Subject: Shortly afterward,
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Posted on: 2014-04-21 19:40:00 UTC

Another Boarder walked through the door, adjusting his glasses and flinching as the motion of his arms prompted the spider robot hanging on his back to struggle for a better grip. Three mini-Agents walking just behind him took advantage of the pause to scramble into the room, eying the chocolate-filled bowls on a nearby table with undisguised glee.

"Well, this seems like someone expected a much bigger turnout than there was," Outhra said, looking around the outrageously massive ballroom and comparing it to the small number of people filling it. He glanced down at the mini-Agents, who were shifting back and forth anxiously. "Go have fun, you guys. Don't climb on people without their permission, though. And don't harass those... are those llamas?... those llamas over there. I don't want anybody getting trampled today."

Cackling, Cadamr dashed off to one of the large unoccupied patches of the floor, quickly followed by Accadia and MakesThings. Outhra watched them carefully for a few moments. They'd been ordered not to bring anything sharp to the party, but it would have been just like Cadamr to smuggle in some toothpicks or something and start sword-fighting the chocolate mascots. After he was convinced that they weren't going to do anything more hazardous than irritating people, he placed the spider robot down on the floor.

"Go on," he said. "Go mingle." The robot glanced around the room in a series of quick, jerky motions. Noticing a flaw in the electrical system, it immediately climbed up a nearby column and started tinkering. Outhra blinked. "I meant go mingle with the mini-Aragogs, but that's fine too. It's not like I brought you here to do that or anything."

He shrugged and walked over to a central table, where a handful of other Boarders had gathered. Someone nearby was slowly covering the entire floor around himself in a low mound of rabbits, the creatures too confused to hop away and thus quickly becoming covered under a mountain of their own kind. Outhra was glad he wasn't on that end of the table. He wasn't sure how he'd deal with the situation if the rabbits suddenly realized what was going on and decided en masse to stampede. He wasn't sure if rabbits stampeded, but considering the circumstances, he wasn't going to disqualify the possibility.

Outhra turned and waved to a nearby Boarder who was holding a handful of chocolates. He immediately regretted doing so. He was almost certain most people didn't actually wave when they were only about five feet away. Either way, he carried on, trying to cover up his mild embarrassment.

"Hi," he said. "Do you know how long that guy over there's been tossing out rabbits like that? I just got here, and I'd like to know about how much longer we have before this area starts re-enacting Night of the Lepus."

((I was going to send in one of my agents, or maybe a Dalek, but since this is non-canon, why not involve a version of me?))

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