[The pat on his shoulder is enough to bring him back to reality, to the matter at hand — that it’s now time to test this stabilized door, and see if it’ll send him home.
He nods at Lien and steps forward. Gently, he presses a finger against the door, and it feels... warm. It ripples against his touch, as if he were dipping a finger into a clear, calm pond.
Well. Now or never.
Connor inhales — a useless gesture for an android, but a little humanizing quirk that hasn’t left him. He turns to face both of the twins.]
I guess this is goodbye, if I don’t ever see either of you again. Ai, Lien. I can’t say it enough; but thank you for helping me, and for being understanding of... my situation. Of what I am, and your willingness to aid me despite that.
[He gives them both a smile — sincere, grateful.]
I’ll think of both of you, every time I pass that park bench.
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He nods at Lien and steps forward. Gently, he presses a finger against the door, and it feels... warm. It ripples against his touch, as if he were dipping a finger into a clear, calm pond.
Well. Now or never.
Connor inhales — a useless gesture for an android, but a little humanizing quirk that hasn’t left him. He turns to face both of the twins.]
I guess this is goodbye, if I don’t ever see either of you again. Ai, Lien. I can’t say it enough; but thank you for helping me, and for being understanding of... my situation. Of what I am, and your willingness to aid me despite that.
[He gives them both a smile — sincere, grateful.]
I’ll think of both of you, every time I pass that park bench.