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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He shoots the kid a softer grin. He's not surprised Tobias wants better. Tobias seems to want the best, even if not for himself. He reaches over to ruffle his hair then, just like he tried before with feathers. Much easier now.]
Of course we can. We'll have you walking and talking like the best of them. The good news, you've already done the watching part of studying. Now we just have to get you joining in.
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Right. Okay. I know what people do for fun, but half of it seems weird to me.
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[He reaches out when Tobias stumbles, ready to catch him, but the boy rights himself. And then makes him laugh with that self ruffling. So he likes that, huh?]
Ah! But see, that's the trick of it! Many humans will tell you that being human is stuff like... jobs and school and being the intellectual species and the rough stuff of the world. And, yeah, that's part of human life, but it's not what being human is. And being human is the stupid stuff.
[He says that much too smug.]
It's enjoying small things just because and getting crazy excited about it for no reason. It's playing dumb games because it's funny and doing things we know we'll regret in an hour. Giving things meaning because it makes us feel special and so it makes the things special and it goes round and round until we're all following along an insane ritual. You've got to take all that weird, Tobias. Embrace it!
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Also amused in a way that reaches his voice and not his face.]
So to sum up what you're saying... I should be more spontaneous and that you have no clue what you're doing at any given moment?
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Yes. That is absolutely what I'm saying.
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I don't know what advice he's giving you, but be careful about taking it. It's likely to land you in trouble.
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But hey, he can smell things now. Smells like food.]
Mostly he's saying he doesn't have a clue. [Sorry, Héc.] Hi.
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[He smiles bright, delighted by her arrival and missing any opportunity to take offence.]
I was telling him the best parts of being human, mi amor. Trouble is definitely part of that.
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Part of it? You mean all of it. [She comes closer to the two, greeting Héctor first with a kiss, and then turning to the boy.]
So this is our bird friend? I half expected you to still have feathers. [She gives him a look over, her gaze lingering on his hair as if she expects to see downy fluff underneath those locks.]
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Uh, no. [His verbal voice sounds quite a lot like the mental one.] I can't stop it halfway or anything. I don't have much control.
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Si! Yes! All of it, of course!
[He laughs.]
She's making a joke, Tobias. Teasing.
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Anyway, I heard that you were hungry. And that you need practice holding utensils. Do you like tamales, Tobias?
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I have no idea, sorry. I don't think I dislike anything?
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Ay, tamales! You're in luck Tobias! Doesn't get any better than Imelda's tamales!
[And quieter.]
Told you she'd make what she wants.
[He waits until she's set everything down. Then he goes behind and wraps his arm around her, hugging her close as he leans around and kisses her cheek.]
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[Her husband is a pleasant distraction from that cryptic train of thought, though. Even if he's also a bit of a obstacle, as well.] Héctor, please. How am I supposed to cook like this? [She tries to sound scolding, but fails utterly at that. It's too hard, when he makes her smile the way he does.]
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[He goes to sit, this thin barefoot boy. Whoever's shape he's in, it doesn't look like he'd been eating well. Sit, look at his phone, and not interrupt their private moments. It's nice that Héctor's happy.]
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With my passionate belief in you to back you up, of course.
[He goes around and kisses her other cheek.]
Is it working?
[He hums, sneaking a glance back at the boy who's simply withdrawing. That won't do.]
Mmm, perhaps more power. Tobias! Come help!
[And with that he lets her go.]
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The last thing he needs is help. Here--you can come help me instead. [She holds the pot out to Tobias.] Fill this up with water and put it on the stove with the heat turned up to high.
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Okay. [He takes it and fills it with water, as requested. But of course, this stove is not as familiar as the ones he knew... it takes him a moment to work out how to get it set to high.] ...Is that right? I've never, uh, cooked.
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He drifts back out of the way, stealing Tobias's chair, turning it to sit backwards with his arms on top of the back of it.]
Looks right from here! Check the dials to make sure it's the right burner!
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I don't imagine that you would have. Birds don't typically cook their food. [She gives Tobias a pointed look, but then glances at the knobs, as Héctor suggests.] Looks fine to me. Let me know when it starts boiling, and I'll give you more things to add.
[Meanwhile, the pork gets dumped into the saucepan, and Imelda starts cutting up some onions to toss in next. She goes quickly, her knife making rhythmic chopping sounds as if she's done this a million times before--and she probably has.]
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[He gives her an unreadable look back. She has no proof and he knows it. No one does. Besides, it's easier for everyone this way. He doesn't want pity. They'd both understand, surely.
And then he's looking back at the pot, literally watching for water to boil. Now it really smells like food in here... he can't imagine how good it will taste after months without tastebuds.]
Got it.
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I'll be right back.
[It's probably no surprise that he returns with his guitar, plucking out tunes to accompany the sounds of cooking.]
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[Without really noticing, she hums along with the tune that Héctor strikes up--the songs that he plays as familiar to her as they are to him. After a minute or so, she glances to Tobias again.]
So, how are you liking the school? Has it been up to your birdly standards?
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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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