Héctor (
unpocoloco) wrote2019-01-06 04:17 am
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HéctorUN: OLLIN
STATUS: Graduate Student / Teacher's Assistant
ACCOLADES: I write music, know how to play a few instruments, mostly la guitarra.
BIO: !Hola¡ Soy Héctor. Yo hablo español y un poco inglés. I've come to Daybreak to learn a little about all this magic stuff and help out around the Campus. If you need an odd job taken care of, I'm your guy! (Unless you are la policía. Or someone I have borrowed from. If that is the case, do not contact me, por favor.)

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[What else can he say, really? He's watching the water, occasionally looking at one of them in his jerky, birdlike manner. Most movements he makes are twitchy like that. Being a hawk has overshadowed his humanity so much... So intense. So vivid.]
I feel like this is what I was meant for.
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But that isn't to see the moment now isn't nice too. She starts to him and he lifts his gaze to beam at her, smiling with all the love in his heart.]
That's a vague answer, chamaco. Meant for school? Meant for heroism? Meant for watching water boil?
[He's teasing and he knows it.]
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[She joins in on the teasing without hesitation, a smirk playing across her lips. It might be a while before that water starts boiling. It's a rather large pot.]
Though I'm guessing that's not the one you meant.
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[His idea of teasing is dry as a bone. He's so not funny. Anyway, still watching, for lack of anything else to do. It's not all that different from watching rodent burrows, in a way.]
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Hmm, you're right. You haven't learned the most valuable lesson yet. A watched pot never boils. You have to sing to it.
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[But fortunately, Héctor makes a very good distraction from her prying. She's heard the first part of his advice, but never the second. Still, she's not going to undercut her husband when he's onto something.]
Hmm. That might be true. Birds do sing, don't they, Tobias? You should give it a try.
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Wrong kind of bird. All I can do is yell. [He jerks his head towards Héctor, amused. Dude sure knows how he can let out a 'grito'.] I don't know how... hmm. [That 'hmm' turns into a genuine hum. It's an attempt?? Did he ever know how to sing? He doesn't think so...]
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Ah, yes, but right now, you're not a bird.
[Not that there isn't a lot of blabber right now. He grins at the little reference to their shouting match, then listens to the hum.]
Yes! That's it! Move your voice up and down, just like that! Only to sing, you let it out! Like a yell but with more variation to the sound.
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You're going to have him warbling all over the place. [She's trying not to laugh, but Héctor's excitable energy is very catching.] Let the boy try just opening his mouth first. One note is easier than trying to sing twenty.
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He's stopped trying to sing, started talking normally again...]
Yelling words. And somehow making it sound nice... how'd you even learn how? I don't know if I can.
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He grins at her, both to encourage that laugh she's trying to fight and because he's not at all seeing warbling as a bad thing.
Tobias stops him up though, making him blink.]
I- hm.
[He strokes his chin.]
I don't know. I just... did it? I've been doing it as long as I can remember.
[No one's ever asked him that before. He looks to Imelda like she might have a different answer.]
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Anyone can learn how to sing.
It's practice, mostly. The same way you learn how to talk--by mimicking what you hear. No one taught you how to hum, but you did that just now, didn't you?
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[Bitter? Him? Yes, and it shows. It's just not quite for the reason they might assume. He's such a freak. Can't be human, can't be a real hawk, can't belong anywhere.
He looks back at the water, face blank and... begins to hum again.]
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Okay, magic language, but she's still got a point. It's like flapping your wings.
[When the hum comes back, he eases, smile returning. Give a moment and his eyes close and he starts to hum too, making a harmony of it.]