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"Theo?"
She stood very still, watching as the group came through the gate.
"He looks familiar. He kinda walks like a friend of mine," she managed.
Kara snickered. "Oh, he does?"
The pilot had been scanning as well as walking and talking with his hosts, she could see that. Suddenly his eyes met hers; he did a dance-step pause, a half-smile twitching at the corners of his lips as he looked at her fully face on.
"Pilot Waitley, my compliments." This was spoken in a formal measure as he bowed quickly. "I am extremely pleased to find you here, Theo," followed in a lower tone, for her ears only, then, loud enough to strike the ears of those crowding behind her, "I hope to be in touch."
"Hi, Win Ton!" she got out, waving as the procession swept on, the grin on her face not at all subdued.
The Commander also nodded at her, perhaps sternly, and yos'Senchul bowed an acknowledgment, his hand fluttering with a this pilot clarifies this pilot clarifies, and the honor guard looked at her perhaps in consternation as they got back into step.
Then they were gone and Kara was yelling in her ear, "Who was that? You know him? Who? Why didn't you say something?"
"I've never seen Win Ton in a hat before," Theo managed, realizing she was giggling.
"You do know him! How?" Kara was delighted and demanding at once. "That was a bow between equals!"
Theo laughed. "He's a friend, Kara. He gave me my bowli ball. We beat the dance machine together."
Some of the other DCCT people crowded in close to find out what was happening, but the gate was being drawn back and more waiting students surged past, and she didn't have to answer, "What dance machine?" right then.
"Rule is you can look but not touch!" yelled the Ops guy on guard as the official contingent moved into the building.
"The pilot will give tours as time permits," he went on. "Tomorrow."
Nineteen
Erkes Dormitory, Suite 302
Anlingdin Piloting Academy
She'd put on her best pair of black slacks, and was dithering between the black shirt and the cream-colored sweater when Asu came in and leaned a hip against the door.
"It is true!" she said, with such a note of finality in her voice that Theo blinked, trying to recall if she'd called the other girl on something at breakfast.
Well, only one way to find out, she thought, refolding the black shirt.
"What's true?" she asked over her shoulder.
"The Scout courier is your friend! The one who sends you jewelry!"
"The one who sent me a pair of wings, you mean?" Theo shook out the sweater.
Asu frowned. "What are you doing?"
"Getting dressed."
"You're going to wear that?" Asu asked, like the cream sweater was—gym clothes or something.
"What's wrong with it?"
"Nothing's wrong with it," Asu said in her too-patient voice. "It's a nice, warm, serviceable sweater with a high neck and long sleeves."
"I'm not taking your point," Theo said, yanking the sweater over her head, as the hall door giggled. She emerged, and looked over her shoulder.
"Hey, Chelly!" she called, pulling the sweater straight.
"Chelly," Asu commanded, without turning her head, "come here and be of use!"
"What now?" he wondered, pausing beside her and giving Theo a nod.
Asu flung out a dramatic hand, encompassing Theo, their shared room, and quite possibly the entire Anlingdin campus. "Look at that sweater!"
Chelly blinked. "Looks okay to me."
"For a date with a star pilot?"
"Well, why not?" Chelly said reasonably, and shook his head. "Should've known you'd get that rumor," he added.
Asu looked at him over her shoulder. "It is not a rumor! He spoke to her in front of the Commander, yos'Senchul and all gathered! He called her by name and said he'd be in touch!"
"Said he hoped to be in touch," Theo corrected hastily. "Which doesn't mean he's going to be able to get in touch. He's here on business, after all. Nothing to say that the Commander won't be sending him off tonight. She might have—" She gulped, suddenly panicked.
"Easy, it's still on the field," Chelly told her lightly.
Theo sighed, and went over to the mirror to fix the wings to the sweater's collar.
"The way he flies we would have heard the boom when he lifted," Asu said, acidic. "Honestly, Theo, you might have told me he was coming!"
Theo stared at her. "I didn't know he was coming!" she protested. "Why would I?"
"You correspond," Asu said loftily. "He sends you gifts."
"One gift," Theo corrected. "And, in case you hadn't noticed, that is a courier ship. He might not've known himself that he was coming to Anlingdin until he got his flight orders."
"True enough," Chelly said, firmly. "Give it up, Asu." He gave Theo another look over the other girl's shoulder. "Sweater looks nice, Theo. Don't let her bully you."
"Bully!" Asu swung around, but Chelly was already back in the joint room, pulling open the shared coldbox.
"I will have you know," Asu said, following him, "that I do not bully Theo."
"Yeah?" Theo could imagine the look of skeptical interest on Chelly's face as she turned back to the mirror.