'You know,' Hilgarda pointed. 'If you stare at these clouds long enough, you start to see things.'
'Well, I hope it's just your imagination.'
She shrugged, rolling to lie on her back. 'Seriously, come and have a go.'
I collapsed next to the little Uvaaaru; she wasn't wrong; every cloud formation bore some resemblance to famous star clusters that I'd studied as a child. Of course, that could have just been my mind playing tricks.
Hilgarda kept reaching across whenever she saw something new, and every time she did, her fur would tickle my nose. 'I'm telling you, that one right there looks like two Uebra riding a troll.'
I tilted my head slightly. 'I guess, oh, how about that one. Look, it's an Uvaaaru.'
'Where?' Hilgarda asked, trying to follow my gaze.
I pointed at the tiniest blip of a cloud I could find while trying not to laugh.