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SARAH “Okay, let’s get going then.” The strange man was ahead of me, while I struggled to get up. Why was every move strange? Was this how humans behaved? I also found out that I didn't know his name. Though my legs hurt and my muscles ached, I decided to catch up instead of calling him back as usual. I limped fast behind him. Apologetically using his shoulders as support, he only gave me a stare in return. “What’s your name?” I asked gently. Since he slowed down to my pace because of his support, I could stare at his face directly. He delayed a bit, which got me thinking if humans didn't have names. I knew it wasn't possible but his reaction made me distrust. After a while, he looked back at me. “I’m Henry.” He said. “Nice name,” I remarked. I didn't know many people who bore Henr