Pam shook her head. "I always thought that astrology was fun but wasn't actually into astronomy. I'm a Cancer, by the way. I know, like Orion, and that's it. Fletcher was better at that sort of thing-- Oh, god, I just thought of Somewhere Out There from Fievel and oh my god my heart." She waved her hands a little like she was trying to shake off sudden tears, and was apparently successful because a moment later she was pointing up at the sky. "That's Orion, and that's the Big Dipper."
"That's the Little Dipper," Edwin quietly corrected, shrugging when Pam looked up at him. He looked to the sky again, moving to stand next to Pam as he pointed out the constellation. "The Little Dipper is connected to the North Star, and the Big Dipper goes around it. I can probably..." He paused, looking up at the sky as he shuffled backwards along the side of the river, trying to get a different view, even though he wasn't really expecting the view to change. "I feel like I would know more if I could see more," he said, wrinkling his nose in thought, but ultimately giving up and moving closer once again. "What about you, Felix? Did you go through a space phase? I feel like you were more of a dinosaur guy."