Shul had seen a beach before, obviously. He remembered going to a beach few times when he was in coastal Europe or Japan. But he had once almost died of hypothermia in summer when he had spent too much time in the water. That had made him avoid even getting near beaches. But today he didn't mind being at the beach, since he knew he wouldn't have to even go near the water.
Shul was glad he had put on two jackets. Although it was already April the wind from the sea was kind of chilly and if Shul had put on normal clothes to this time of year he would've been kinda cold. But now he was kinda hot and that was just fine with him. He also looked little poofier than usual but Shul was thin from the get go so it didn't look that weird.
Shul stood at the edge of the beach, scouting the area. There weren't many people here today, of course, since the wind was nasty and it was cloudy. But Shul didn't mind, he was in a good mood. Well, he was in a good mood most of the time. But today his good mood had a reason.
That reason was the one Shul was waiting for. Sark was cool, and Shul had never been friends with a robot. Shul had been friends with all kinds of people but robot was indeed a first. It was awesome.
A gust of wind blew on Shul's face and made his blue hair flutter and teeth almost clatter. Robots were lucky, they didn't need to feel cold. Or at least he didn't think Sark felt cold? Shul'd have to ask.
Shul spaced out for a second, looking out to the sea. It was grey today, and it was so wide. Shul remembered all the adventures he had had beyond that sea, and got nostalgic. Maybe he would travel to a different world or planet some day, after a couple hundred years. Shul's mind kept wandering as he waited for Sark to arrive.
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Shul was glad he had put on two jackets. Although it was already April the wind from the sea was kind of chilly and if Shul had put on normal clothes to this time of year he would've been kinda cold. But now he was kinda hot and that was just fine with him. He also looked little poofier than usual but Shul was thin from the get go so it didn't look that weird.
Shul stood at the edge of the beach, scouting the area. There weren't many people here today, of course, since the wind was nasty and it was cloudy. But Shul didn't mind, he was in a good mood. Well, he was in a good mood most of the time. But today his good mood had a reason.
That reason was the one Shul was waiting for. Sark was cool, and Shul had never been friends with a robot. Shul had been friends with all kinds of people but robot was indeed a first. It was awesome.
A gust of wind blew on Shul's face and made his blue hair flutter and teeth almost clatter. Robots were lucky, they didn't need to feel cold. Or at least he didn't think Sark felt cold? Shul'd have to ask.
Shul spaced out for a second, looking out to the sea. It was grey today, and it was so wide. Shul remembered all the adventures he had had beyond that sea, and got nostalgic. Maybe he would travel to a different world or planet some day, after a couple hundred years. Shul's mind kept wandering as he waited for Sark to arrive.
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