“Oh, it’s nothing much,” he laughed softly, trying his best to thing of something else to talk about. He was quite sure now that this girl he was talking to wasn’t exactly as normal as he initially thought.
“If I may ask, where were you headed to miss?” He asked, genuinely expecting a reasonable answer from her. Otherwise, there will most certainly be a new topic of discussion.
"That is a good question," She replied, pausing for a second and shrugging, "I suppose there is nowhere in particular." Suhi smiled, looking at the human male, "Say, have you seen anyone that looks like me around? I lost my friends when we crashed, and I've been looking for them."
Suhi didn't know if this male had seen her friends, or if he even knew where they would be, but she figured it would be worth asking. Humans were generally nice after all, like their research said, and maybe they could help her. Then at least she could study humans without being all alone.
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He raised a clear brow at those words she had just uttered. Crashed? People who looked like her…?
“Excuse me miss but uh… you’re… not really as human as I think you are, are you?” He asked, almost with a concerned tone. However, if she was what he thought she really was, he was really going to be interested.
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Suhi shook her head, a slightly confused buy happy look on her face, "No I am not, why would I be? Clearly I look different than you." She pointed to her green skin, then at his tan skin. Maybe humans weren't as observant as she had read, she figured. She had figured he would realize that they weren't the same species, especially with her horns and tail.
The policeman was really questioning how he should react to this. So she was an alien… huh? What a weird thing to wrap his head around. Thankfully the streets weren’t busy, well, no one was around at all.
“Uhm… so you’re from elsewhere? As in… from a different place? A different planet? Maybe?”
She nodded at that question, clearly intrigued by him, "I'm not from Earth, otherwise I'd be human. I'm from Ovio." Studying the human before her, she copied his stance, trying her best to make it look 'human'. It felt odd to not stand up tall and proud, but to learn more about humans, it was bearable. She looked around while waiting for a response, silent as a mouse. Human conversation was a back and forth thing, she figured out that much.
“Ovio… never heard of that one,” he laughed nervously before looking around as well. He was distracted, clearly. A call came from his walkie-talkie to which he lifted it to his ear to hear what was going on.
“Patrol A, what’s the situation, over.”
”Patrol C, reporting arrest, over.”
Ah… that was quick. He nodded and put the walkie-talkie back to where it was. So he could stay with this… alien girl for a bit longer then.
“So… why did you come to Earth?”
"It's not close to Earth," She started, pausing as his attention drifted and continued when he looked more focused, "As for why I'm here, I didn't plan on coming here. Our ship crashed here, and so now I'm stuck here until I find my friends and we repair our ship." Suhi tipped her head to the side, blinking slowly and pointing to his walkie-talkie, "What is that?" A noise that sounded like another human's voice had come out of it, but there was no other human around.
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“This?” He gestured to the device. “This is uh… what we call a ‘walkie-talkie’. I know, very creative name for something that was designed for humans to ‘talk’ while on a ‘walk’,” he laughed softly before he started paying attention to her looks and all that. A question emerged in his head which wouldn’t exactly be wise to as—
“May I touch your horns?”
Per usual, his mind was slower than his lips…
"A walkie-talkie…interesting," She replied slowly, repeating the name and tucking it away in her memory. Humans named things strangely, she could tell that already, but it was a fitting name. Suhi was deep in her mind as the human asked his question, blinking a few times before she realized she was being talked to. Again she blinked, then replied as she looked up at him, "Yes you may."
It didn't occur to her that her horns would look out of place or why this human wanted to touch them, but she didn't mind him doing so. It wasn't unusual for the young on her home planet to be curious about the horns they hadn't yet grown, and it wasn't strange for them to want to touch them, and so this was no different.
He laughed a bit before reaching out to soft her horns. Yup. They were real alright. He smiled softly as he leaned down a bit to her. “If you are unsure as to where to look, might I suggest coming with me? We might have some info on your friends somewhere but I honestly can’t be sure. But… that might just be your best bet,” he shrugged and continued rubbing her horn.
Suhi copied a nod that she had seen humans do before, hoping it was the sign of agreement that she was looking for, "I would not deny help, if you do have ideas where my friends may be." She stood still as he rubbed her horns, not seeming bothered at all by the situation. "If there is no information on my friends though, I will be alright setting off on my own to find them."
“I won’t lie, he have not much information yet but as far as I’m concerned, there have been reports of a crash somewhere around the northern parts of town. People are still unsure whether it’s an asteroid or something else with how burnt the thing was,” he mentioned, retracting his hands from her horns and smiling at her again. “For an alien, you seem pretty cute honestly.”
"Maybe that is them," She guessed, supposing that their ship was the only thing that would survive a crash through this atmosphere. Suhi copied his smile as he pulled his hand away, saying without much thought behind it, "For a human you seem the same." It didn't sound rude to her, and she asked afterwards, pointing to his smile and her own copied one, "Do humans normally do this to signal that they're happy to see each other?"
He blushed a bit at her words and scratched the side of his cheek a bit before nodding softly.
“N-Not everyone does it but it’s normal for me at least…” he was getting quite notably embarrassed and it would seem like he’s enjoying himself talking to this alien a bit too much.
“But yes, this—“ he pointed at the smile he’d put on “—a smile, is something I recommend you try to give to people. Especially a soft smile. It’s just to tell them that you’re enjoying your time with them,”
"A smile.." She repeated, still copying his own smile, "And if I don't enjoy the time I'm spending with someone, I don't smile. Makes sense." Suhi was already enjoying learning more about humans, especially their weird words and social cues. And this human was making things quite easy to learn. "Do you have a name?" She asked, quite out of the blue, realizing now that so far this human was just a nameless creature to her.
“Oh, me? You can call me Adam, that’s what I’m known as by most people,” he nodded as he spoke, still, his smile never faltered. It was weird talking to an ‘alien’ per se, but she seemed to be enjoying her time with him. “Well? Would you like to follow me to my working space to perhaps get some clues about your friend’s whereabouts or… what would you like to do?”
Suhi thought for a moment, weighing the situation out and smiling at Adam, "I would like to, yes. The sooner I can locate them, the sooner we can decide what to do." For only being on earth for a few days, humans seemed much nicer than when she had read about them. Adam, and the other human she had met both had been helpful to her, much different than the scary species she had read about.
He nodded and took her hand, starting back towards the police station before stopping at the intersection. He looked back at her before smiling almost sadly and pulling her to a different direction instead…
Once arriving, he opened the front door of his house and sat her down on the living room couch.
“I’m going to go get the information on the crash I talked about by myself, alright? I don’t want you getting caught by the officials or anything,” he mentioned before opening the door as if he’s about to head out again. He turned back to her for a moment.
“Don’t go anywhere outside of this building while I’m gone. I’ll be back in a bit,” with that, he closed the door and sprinted towards the station.
She went with him willingly, looking around the entire time at their surroundings. This world was strange but fun to explore, and when he smiled at her on the walk, she smiled back.
"Is this the place you work?" Suhi asked curiously when he brought her to his house, looking around inside even as she sat down. He didn't leave room for her to ask any more questions though before he was gone, and she was left on the couch, understanding his direction of staying in this place, what he described as a 'building'.
Just because she didn't know much though, didn't mean she was going to stay right there though, and after a silent minute she got up, starting to look and pick up things, studying them. She already had so many questions for Adam.
Adam soon came back to his house with the folders of reports from the officials.
“Okaaaaaaaay,” he kicked the door shut and came to sit with her on the couch.
“First off, to answer your question from earlier, no. This is my house, my home, not my working place. I realized a bit too late that if I took you to my ‘working place’, they’d report you to the officials and you might be taken away. Not something I want to see,” he mentioned, looking at the folders he brought.
“Was there anything you wanted to know before we get on with the reports?”
Suhi hurried to sit back on the couch when Adam came back, holding a pen she had found in her hands. She listened carefully to him, listening and glancing at the so called 'reports' he was holding. They almost looked like the material they used on her home world to record information, and almost instantly most of her questions disappeared in favor of the familiar looking objects.
"My questions can wait, but what is this thing?" She asked, holding up the pen and revealing that she had pen running over her hands, though it was difficult to tell if it was on purpose or just on accident, "It leaves strange lines on things."