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The next morning, Lancex woke up to find himself once again carefully and lovingly wedged between Jetfire and Evac. The difference this time was that this time, Lancex wasn't weirded out by this. Instead, he welcomed it and seemed to relish it. And to show how much he enjoyed this, he gently woke each bot human with a gentle kiss. At the soft kiss, Evac and then Jetfire woke up. Each smiled, blushed slightly, and then kissed Lancex back. All thee seemed to enjoy this wake up routine.

After cuddling a bit longer, the three headed out into the main part of the bar. Lancex walked into the room flanked by Jetfire and Evac. It was quite an impressive site to see. The others gave the trio a wide berth. And after eating, the trio began to discuss the plans for the day.

"So, now that we are rested, what shall we do?" Jetfire asked, hopeful yet bored.

Lancex smiled, hopeful that they would like his idea. "I have an idea. Let's go to this" Lancex announced as he showed Jetfire and Evac a flyer for a nearby celebration – a fair of sorts as earthlings would call it.

Evac carefully took the flyer and read it over. "It sounds like fun. When can we we go?" Evac asked, showing a more playful side of himself. He wasn't all work and no play like some thought.

Lancex brightened at that. "A little later today. I think that the opening time is in a few hours" Lancex quickly replied. He was excited that they appeared eager to go to the special celebration with him.

"Well, well, well, we best be getting ready for that" Jetfire mentioned. The other two agreed. And so, get ready they did. Lancex took a shower and put on his best outfit along with his highest quality tricks and magic devices.

And while Lancex did that, Evac and Jetfire got ready as well. They showered for the first time in a long time, and one of the first times as a bot human crossover. It felt strange yet nice, and they knew they needed to do it, as they wanted to impress Lancex and not stink to high heaven. After all, Lori had taught them once thing - you have to dress to impress and they were taking that advice to heart.