[Klaus is expecting shit to get real by the actual day of Christmas. Things are already weird: there are new, intelligent imposter drones wandering around (one of which is in his house, which is creepy), the power went all wonky and he doesn't trust it to stay fixed, and given last year? He's pretty sure this is the tip of the iceberg in terms of
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Ah, you must be...
[He checks the tag.]
Agatha. Or at least, a Mayfield-made construct that I am supposed to remember but don't who bears that name. Apparently, this is for you.
[Dare you open it, Agatha? It's a small present, ovular and a little flattened. It's also kind of heavy.]
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.....alright.
[Okay then.....
Opening it anyway. Slowly, carefully...with you in the same radius in case it's a bomb. she goes down you're coming too]
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It's a metal trilobite, which may be familiar to her, since it's her family crest and everything. Really, it's much like her locket, if a bit smaller. It's obviously meant to be a bracelet, something like this but with a much larger centerpiece and comparatively less chain. Atop the trilobite is a small button, begging to be pressed.
Wat do, Agatha?]
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Hello, Dist.
[Your gift is a box about six inches by six inches, Dist. That is, your gift is in a box about that big, Klaus wouldn't just give you a box, that would be a dick move.]
Go on, open it.
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[He's peeling the paper back slowly; he has to admit to curiosity even when something might be dangerous. It's one of his weaknesses and his strengths.]
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Wat do, Dist?]
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For him?
Depending on how this goes, he may actually progress from not hating Christmas to actually enjoying it a tiny bit.]
Er... Klaus? [So there he is, poking around in the garage of 729 Anderson...]
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[He picks a present out of the dwindling pile. It's a rectangular box, about eight inches tall and four by four wide. Not large enough to be a ray gun or a doom machine, unfortunately, but he hopes Doof likes it anyway.
You gonna open that, then, Doof?]
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[He takes the box, and eyes it somewhat suspiciously. Shakes it once. And then tears off the paper and opens it up.]
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The important part, though, is the metal fedora resting on its head.]
You'll find that I am fairly good at remembering details, even those mentioned in passing.
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For me? Well, thanks, dad!
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