leaving, and Widget says uncomfortably that the man has no shadow. By the time he leaves the ballroom, almost everyone has forgotten about this. He swiftly returns to the ballroom, sees Celia with Herr Thiessen, spins her away, and gives her a deep kiss. departs and Marco angrily throws a billiard ball at him. He tells Marco there can only be one victor: Marco cannot quit, as he is bound to this thing and to her.Ī.H. he is in love with Celia, and for the first time since he has known him, A.H. will not confirm whether he is doing well and insists that he always stay hidden. Marco is frustrated with numerous things, especially when A.H. He then sternly admonishes Marco for getting too close to Celia. finds them and politely says he would like to speak with Marco. The air between them is electric and he says he has missed her. Chandresh introduces her to A.H., but she remembers him from when she was six. Marco avoids Isobel as much as he can and whispers to Celia that he wishes he could dance with her. Chandresh gives a warm but rambling speech, and there is dancing. The twins are there, and, as it is their birthday, Chandresh gives them a set of identical marmalade kittens. He spends much of his evening with Celia. Herr Thiessen is invited if he promises not to write about it, a condition to which he, of course, acquiesces. All of the originals are there, save the late Tara Burgess. There is an opulent and vibrantly colorful anniversary celebration for the circus at Chandresh’s townhouse.
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