"I don't wanna be called Cyborg anymore. I want a name." Cyborg Noodle stated after 2D and she had been walking in silence for several minutes. He had one of her smaller hands clasped in his own much larger one and his other hand rested on her shoulder. She was walking better now but she didn't want to let go quite yet. She was still unaccustomed to this body, though she did enjoy the sense of individuality it brought to her, hence the desire for a name.

"Well, what do ya wanna be called?"

"I... I wanna be called Cyn. I want my name, to be Cyn."

"Ohkay, Cyn 'tis then." 2D smiled. Cyn on the other hand, lost any feelings of pleasentness as soon as someone turned the corner and spotted them. Noodle. The one who had tried-or rather, succeeded-to kill her. Once the original Noodle caught sight of them, her eyes narrowed at Cyn.

"2D-san, I request that you leave us please. I need to speak with the Cyborg." 2D gave a look as if he were about to argue but one look from Noodle silenced him and he slunk away. Her eyes turned back to her now not-so-robotic counterpart. Cyn hid all emotion as Noodle aproached, though she finally understood how eerie it must be to look at her. It was like a mirror that moved without any motion on your part.

"You are stable?" Noodle asked, her hand resting on the 9mm at her side.

"Put yourself at ease, I am not going to attack you." Cyn almost growled.

"I'd watch your tone Andri-"

"Cyn."

"What?"

"My name is Cyn." The mostly humanized girl spoke with a defiant gleam in her eye. Noodle looked at her incrediously, though still wary. Exactly how much had Murdoc changed, she wondered to herself. Suddenly she reached forward and pinched Cyn, who started in surprise and rubbed her arm. "Oww, that hurt!"

"How much has he... changed?" At Noodle's question, the other girl carefully examined herself.

"A lot. He said something about organs and such. I don't completely know."

"This does not seem safe." Noodle mused to herself.

"I am just as stable as you!" She spat.

"Says the girl who atta-"

"Defended 2D!"

"Didn't look like that to me."

"You- ugh it doesn't even matter at this point." She felt a sense of frustration, another alien emotion.

"Hmm..." Noodle, ever calm, looked to be lost in thought. After a moment though, she nodded to herself about something and then spoke to Cyn again. "I'm to show you to your room."

"Room? What about my..." She let the sentence trail off. Of course she no longer needed her charging station, Murdoc said she slept like a normal human now instead. Sleeping required a sleeping space, in a room.

"Come on, or are you just going to stand their?" Noodle had walked to the end of the hall and was giving Cyn a smirk. Obviously the other girl's thoughts had trailed wandered away from reality. Perhaps she was actually human now. Noodle still held her reservations, though she had a little bit of hope that this could actually turn out rather well. It'd be nice not to be the only female at Plastic Beach.