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Horus

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Those birds were practically tripping over themselves to keep up with her. Did this particular human girl have the power to communicate with avian species? Well, her name seemed to indicate it, anyways. Either way, she looked like she knew where she was going and so he had to follow, having already agreed to do so.

Up ahead was a cluster of trees. Strange looking trees, but Yesterday had quickly learned that a variety of things came in many shapes and sizes on earth. He quickly tried to analyze them by their shape alone but found that he had no reference point.

His temperature sensors told him that the ambient air around them just got cooler as soon as they stepped into the shade. So humans liked to congregate in the shade on the beach, right?

"Thank you. I appreciate your efforts to find me sufficient protection from the sun."
 

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Avian just blankly stared at him for a few moments, not sure of whether to take his way of speaking seriously. She chose not to.

"Pffft! Heeheehee!" she giggled innocently.

A few of the gulls made little squawking noises too, as if mimicking her. Her shoulders bobbed up and down for a few moments as she laughed, before she regained some composure.

"You talk funny, Yesterday," she smiled at him, "Are you from around here?"

The way he spoke made her wonder if English was his first language. If it wasn't, she would feel pretty bad for laughing at him. Avian might have just made fun of a foreigner! That would be embarrassing. But to her, it was so hard not to laugh at! It sounded like she was communicating with GPS, or some other stiff computer generated voice!
 

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Did he... say something incorrect?

Yesterday cocked his head to the side, his lips set in a straight line. There was no expression on his face, though internally he was attempting to work things out. What had he said? Was there something incorrect about his pronunciation, or maybe his context?

The gulls joined and created quite a din of shrieks and 'laughter', as far as birds could laugh, anyways. Huh, perhaps she did have persuasion over them after all. How curious.

Back to the task at hand, though.

That was a difficult question; he definitely wasn't from around here, but he was trying his hardest to blend in. "No, I am not." But he wasn't lying, right? He could be from another section of the earth. There were just so many that there was no way she may have guessed he wasn't from earth at all.

He hoped so, at least.

"I am from quite far away, in fact."
 

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Immediately feeling bad for teasing him, Avian looked down at her flip flops. She couldn't believe she just laughed at a foreigner for having an awkward way of speaking!

"Oh...sorry," she mumbled, "I didn't know. S-sorry I laughed at you,"

Still, she couldn't imagine where someone with such a speech would come from! At first she thought somewhere in Asia, they always were very uptight people. But Yesterday didn't look Oriental in the slightest! Maybe he was Russian? His skin was pale enough to be qualified, not to mention his sensitivity to the sun.

"Where are you from then?" she asked, looking back up to him.
 

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Huh? Now she was apologetic, when moments before she had been rather happy. Why were humans so neurotic? They were unpredictable at best, this being one of those times. She was young, too. He had to wonder how older humans reacted.

"There is no need." She hadn't offended him, but then again, being offended required some sort of emotional capacity and he didn't have that. It was easier to forgive anyways, or at least, so he heard.

But her question was... not good. Oh no. His face remained blank as it always was, but he was quickly trying to locate a place he shared traits with and found none.

"...far away." Yes. From outer space, damn it.
 

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Yesterday seemed to be very forgiving towards Avian, but he was still being cryptic. She wasn't able to read his facial expressions because he showed none, and now he was giving her a vague response.

"Far away..." Avian repeated, "How far away?"

She would have followed up her question with an apology for prying, but he didn't seem to be bothered by anything she said in the slightest.

"Do you mean far as in you're from a nearby island? Or far as in you're from a totally different country?"
 

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So very far away... Light years away, in fact, with no way to reach his so called home planet without some very, very advanced travel techniques that earth didn't have yet. He himself had never set foot on the planet that his creators came from; he was made and activated on the ship, and that's where he'd been his entire 12 years of existence.

"From... a very different country." His creators looked nothing like humans did, obvious by the fact that they attempted to make him look like one. Obviously they hadn't done a very good job. They knew humans thought smooth skin was beautiful, so they made him so smooth that water rolled off him without leaving a drop and dirt couldn't cling to his skin. They knew humans liked being pale, too, so they made him practically white.

However, his species thought bioluminescence was beautiful and the more the better so they made him glow.

Better to distract from himself. He pointed at one of the seagulls.

"Are these yours?"
 

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Yesterday was becoming increasingly more distant and uncomfortable, taking long pauses between his sentences. He said he came from a different country, but Avian felt like he was just saying whatever would get him off the topic faster. For now, she only nodded at his answer, not wanting to make him anymore awkward. He also wanted to move on, so he changed topics to her birds.

"Hm?" she turned to the seagulls who were scuttling about her, "Oh! No, their feral seagulls, so they don't belong to me. I just have a way with birds! All birds seem to like me, even predatory ones!"

Before, Avian would have explained her powers with disdain and shame. She used to think her powers were the lamest on the island. But now, she was much more proud of them, grateful that she even had powers in the first place!

"My mom calls me Mother Goose because of it," she added on.
 

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So the birds were... feral. He did a quick search of the word in his database and found it associated with the word 'wild' and 'untamed'. So these weren't her birds, but birds that just decided to follow her. Loud, shrieking birds with high pitched voices and very large, yellow beaks.

Birds liked the girl. That was good to know, though he didn't have any idea when it would ever be useful.

"Mother... Goose..." His dictionary showed him a picture of a goose, but this girl looked absolutely nothing like one. Perhaps it was just metaphorical? Or maybe it was a name that could be associated with her. Humans were so strange.

"They don't call me anything else. Well, not except..." A pause, then he decided against it. The 'name' he'd been given by his creators was simply a sequence of sounds that no human tongue could imitate. "Yesterday." Just Yesterday, then.
 

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Her mother's old pet name seemed to confuse him. Maybe he didn't grow up on Mother Goose nursery rhymes. After all, Avian had met a lot of people on the island with twisted childhoods. She counted herself lucky to have grown up with such loving parents.

"They don't call me anything else. Well, not except...Yesterday"

"So, just your name then?" she said.

There had been a pause in his speech as if he were thinking of other titles he had. Maybe he wanted a nickname or pet name of his own.

"Uh, I could give you a nickname if you want, Yesterday," she suggested, "But only if you want,"
 
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