Under Aweit's strong recommendation and friendly negotiation, the little golden eagle received a prominent name, Aviloztli. A new word was created by taking parts from both of their names. In the Nahuatl language, this new word could be perceived as "lake water and lightning," or alternatively "majesty and death."
Of course, Xiulote still preferred to call the golden eagle by its nickname, Ahuehuete, in private.
"Chirp chirp?" Ahuehuete, no, Aviloztli continued to call out curiously. It tilted its head, looking at the two faces that were very close, both watching it intently. It recognized these two people, one was the kind person who fed it daily, and the other was the bad person who always wanted to touch it.