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Party Rock is in the House Tonight
Who: Everyone!
Where: The Ballroom.
When: Evening, 03/21/2015
Rating: T-ish, will warn if anything gets out of hand.
Summary: It is Billy Kaplan's birthday, and Loki is intent on throwing him a party.
The Story:

Loki is not a good friend. This is something about himself that he knows all too well.
He is, however, trying to be one. And he knows that when human birthdays come around, what one does for a friend is throw a party.
Asgardians are not known for doing things half ways.
The Party
The Mansion has been very helpful. Loki has figured out he can make the Mansion change its shape, so the proper ballroom has been transformed into a classy nightclub. There is a bar on one side, tables scattered around, and, of course, a dance floor. Loki has personally raided the kitchen for alcohol and party food, though it is very much help yourself.
One of the tables is obviously decked out for the guest of honor. A large cake sits on it, covered in dark blue frosting accentuated with white swirls. A banner exclaiming "Happy Birthday!" is hung above it.
Modern dance music fills the air, some songs that Loki recognizes and others he has never heard of, but they fit the mood. The lights on the dance floor look like someone has put multiple star projectors all together; everything is very galaxy-themed.
The organizer himself may be found tasting the drinks, admiring his work from somewhere along the wall, or even on the dance floor.
Where: The Ballroom.
When: Evening, 03/21/2015
Rating: T-ish, will warn if anything gets out of hand.
Summary: It is Billy Kaplan's birthday, and Loki is intent on throwing him a party.
The Story:

Loki is not a good friend. This is something about himself that he knows all too well.
He is, however, trying to be one. And he knows that when human birthdays come around, what one does for a friend is throw a party.
Asgardians are not known for doing things half ways.
The Party
The Mansion has been very helpful. Loki has figured out he can make the Mansion change its shape, so the proper ballroom has been transformed into a classy nightclub. There is a bar on one side, tables scattered around, and, of course, a dance floor. Loki has personally raided the kitchen for alcohol and party food, though it is very much help yourself.
One of the tables is obviously decked out for the guest of honor. A large cake sits on it, covered in dark blue frosting accentuated with white swirls. A banner exclaiming "Happy Birthday!" is hung above it.
Modern dance music fills the air, some songs that Loki recognizes and others he has never heard of, but they fit the mood. The lights on the dance floor look like someone has put multiple star projectors all together; everything is very galaxy-themed.
The organizer himself may be found tasting the drinks, admiring his work from somewhere along the wall, or even on the dance floor.
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"Are you judging my music tastes?" Loki looked down his nose at Teddy with a haughty expression that quickly disappeared into a teasing grin.
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"I didn't know you were a big ABBA fan."
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"Anyway, I just wanted to see if I could pick out a couple of slow songs. Techno and dubstep are fine but a little mood music has it's place."
He stops fiddling with the ipod for the moment. "Thanks for throwing this party. It really means a lot to Billy. It's been..."
Teddy was about to say a rough year but something feels strangely off, as though a piece of him was missing. He shakes his head. Wonderland could do that to you sometimes. "It hasn't always been easy. When I first showed up in Wonderland I was three years younger. It's funny how a few years can create a giant chasm between two people."
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"I thought it was a typical Midgardian tradition," Loki admitted, feeling rather awkward that he had got it wrong. Television had failed him. "But I do hope it makes him feel better." Which was an awkward truth, considering the source. Loki was not used to admitting he cared about that sort of thing.