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A frequent topic of town chatter since Eddie had arrived was Ms. Dahlia Leeds's birthday gala. He had roughly half a month's notice and anything dress code appropriate was firmly out of his means. Even though Eddie was well aware, thanks to the local tailor(s), that Ms. Leeds had opened a tab for people to rent clothing for the event... he hadn't felt right doing so.

Maybe a single meeting during Parade Day was a poor justification, but just attending the party would give him a chance to speak with her more. He could apologize for getting killed when he should've had her back, for one thing, and find out more about her without the possible distortion of the gossip chain, for another.

Then Angel approached Eddie with a request to be his 'plus one' as offered in an official, personalized invitation from Dahlia to Angel... and Eddie attending the gala event became a certainty.

Eddie winced his way through the display of couture options -- listen, his formative years were spent in the United States in 1950s and early 1960s, there were some Very Definite ideas of masculinity that got shoved down his throat -- just absolutely not used to all the fanciness and frilliness available in menswear as well. Luckily, the shop assistant was patient, and they managed to find something appropriate yet understated.

(The darker reds, like maroon and burgundy, are some of Eddie's favorite colors to wear, and he is willing to put up with the weirdly large buttons in exchange for the shiny embroidered embellishments not taking over the entire look. And if he has to shave his legs for the tights, it's not like he's unfamiliar with the process. The things one does for bike racing...)

****

Dress code aside, a fancy party for a rich person's birthday is not unfamiliar to Eddie. Most of his experience with it has been driving celebrities to the parties of their compatriots, but Myra also has some well-off friends. When Eddie and Myra were married, he'd put in a fair number of appearances at such gatherings.

On September the 20th, Eddie took care of all his farm-related duties early in the day (including lavishing Bobbin and Thread with attention and treats so they would -- probably, maybe, hopefully -- not wander). He did all of the washing and grooming necessary to be presentable after preparing Missy for the trip to the Leeds Estate, and then set off on a leisurely pace across the island.

Eddie stops by the townhouse that Angel picked out to live in -- upon officially joining the fire brigade -- and presents him with a boutonnière of cloth flowers. The white rose buds are made of satin, and the leaf embellishments of velvet. (Being on friendly terms with the owner of a clothing shop has its perks.)

"I figured you'd like it," Eddie says to Angel, as he fastens it in place, "and it will last longer than real flowers."

Afterward, the pair swing by Grace Holloway's home since Eddie offered to give her a ride to the gala. It'll be good for Angel to have some socializing time with someone else!

****
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[ Takes place after Eddie's death on Parade Day ]

The first thing he's aware of is a sensation of floating.

We all float down here...

Then Eddie thinks, 'I'm not supposed to be here,' and something answers him.

"No, you're not, son. But you and your friends have made a habit of doing things you aren't 'supposed to', and it'd be a shame to break the habit now."

When he opens his eyes, at first he's not even sure he has -- faced as he is with total darkness. But then there are faint pinpricks of light breaking up the dark, growing closer and larger as he floats on.

Considering that he now has something to compare it to, Eddie concludes that his first death is still the worst of what he's experienced so far. At least dying at the hellish parade on Marrow Isle hadn't involved drowning. An odd thought perhaps, but there's nothing else to do at the moment but think.

Or speak.

He looks around at the stars -- or are they stars? -- that pass all around him and inquires aloud, "Do you know about my friends? What do they remember? What's happened to them now that I'm... dead?"

"I do. Or... there is a new me who will, and we all remember such things."

Eddie gives a sigh. If he thinks about that sentence too much, he's sure his head will start hurting.

See the Turtle of enormous girth!
On his shell he holds the earth.


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