forum Alien Stuff/ One on One
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Adar shrugged. ”Not really. She went into robotics and I went into biotechnology. Two very different fields of science.” He explained as he sat down on the newly cleaned bed.
Nyt flopped down onto the bed as well. ”I'm hungry. You two have anything to eat in here?” She asked.

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Caleb rolled his eyes. ”We didn't eat everything. Just a lot.” He said as she walked to the fridge. ”I was thinking of showing them how to make some human food but they don't have many ingredients that we use.”

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The fridge was filled with some containers filled with various colored items. There were a few fruit looking items. A few looked like a short banana like thing that had a blue hue, a green looking berries, and a plum that was triple the size of a normal plum.
”We ate a lot yesterday so there might not be to much.” Adar said, following Caleb to the fridge.

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Abby hummed in acknowledgment. ”Well, you do have some food still in here… Looks like there's enough to make a fruit salad at least. But I’m still learning about these kinds of foods so I don't really know how some of them will taste together.” she shrugged, moving aside to let Adar in.

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”I keep forgetting that you haven't tried most of our food.” Nyt said as she rolled off the bed and onto the floor. ”Maybe we should just have you guys try everything.”
Caleb shrugged. ”That sounds alright.”

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It had been a couple of weeks since the Slyvian council had made their broadcast welcoming all humans out of hiding. Slowly but surely the humans had taken up the offer starting with Peter and Mark. Toby took a few more days before visiting the city but he was so proud of Abby and her friends.
Abby was still something of an Ambassador but now she and Nyt were able to move back into Nyt’s home and were given the technology that would allow Abby to breathe without her mask.