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Androids, psychics, magic, investigations, and finding out how to human. ➢ Cool Mood Music No. 1 ➤ Cool Mood Music No. 2 |
Androids, psychics, magic, investigations, and finding out how to human. ➢ Cool Mood Music No. 1 ➤ Cool Mood Music No. 2 |
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[Perfect, let's use that point as Ai tries to unscramble her thoughts after Hank put a name to what their outings could be construed as.]
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Hank takes another bite or two, leaning back in his chair and crossing his arms. Despite all the world and time traveling weirdness, he’s glad that Connor’s made himself a friend. But at the same time, for an android still trying to find his lease on life, he wonders if he knows what he’s getting into — he doesn’t want him to get overly... attached, only to be met with disappointment.
And so he tries again:]
And yes, there were dates? Connor, you should’ve said something.
[Connor finally replies, looking at Hank skeptically.]
Again, you didn’t believe the initial premise, so I had no reason to mention it. And secondly, “dates” imply an outing of the romantic sort. We were only going as friends.
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Y-Yeah. That. That isn't an intention to begin with or anything.
[She is, however, looking mildly conflicted, as if Hank's question may have made her think about how things have been between her and the android. Doesn't change what was true, to begin with.]
If I can help Connor explore and enjoy himself beyond his programming he deviated from, I'm happy to do so. And I like learning more about androids too. He's taught me a lot.
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In that case, then I should be thanking you. For giving Connor the chance to experience what it’s like to really be alive.
[It’s hard to know what else to say. Generally speaking, at least whatever they’re doing now seems to be a positive experience for the android.]
Hey Connor. You two are going to look around the city later?
Yes, we are.
Tonight’s the fireworks, remember? You should take her with you. Celebrating the newfound freedom of androids and all that. Police force is gonna be out there in droves, so you’ll see me around probably, too.
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Ai looks interested when Hank mentions the fireworks celebration and looks at Connor.]
I'd like to go see those. It's a good chance to see androids and humans together...
[She's falling back into shyness when she asks this of him. Thanks for making it weird Hank!]
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Connor interjects.]
Then we’ll go. It would be odd for me to neglect this kind of event, anyway.
[What with the part he had in freeing thousands of androids.]
Better leave a little early when you do. There’s gonna be a huge crowd there.
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[Ai finishes up her sandwich and... Makes another one and gets two blueberry pancakes. It's for energy ok.]
How's the food Mister... Er, how's the food Hank? I told Connor I'd teach him how to make some simple meals just to expand his skillset. And so that he can do something more for you too!
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[This girl must be pretty hungry, Hank thinks, but pushes the thought aside for now. He looks at Connor.]
You going to learn how to cook, Connor? Don’t I feel spoiled.
I think it would be healthy for you to not always eat out, Hank. I still count your calorie intake everyday.
Yeah, of course you do.
That and it’ll give me something to do around the house to keep me occupied. You’ve been telling me to pick up a hobby that “isn’t putting strange things in my mouth”.
[Hank scoffs at that.] That I do.
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If tensions between androids and humans begin to lessen, is Connor going to be able to keep working with the police department?
[Ai wonders this because it means that Connor would be able to work on what he's best at again even if it meant he would visit her less... Not a thought she wanted to entertain, but she had to be mature about these things, she thought.]
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But it’s a little tricky right now. We both got ourselves into some trouble a few months back. Hard for everyone to overlook that so easily.
[Connor doesn’t say anything, just keeping his hands clasped around his mug of tea, registering the warmth against his touch.]
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Machine-like.
Taking her glass of orange juice, Ai drains it, sighing.]
I understand... After what happened, it's not like it's an instantaneous process.
[Freedom of choice, freedom of spirit, freedom to live cannot be earned with dust. What Lien described to her so briefly about the androids of Detroit and what Connor tells her when she asks lets Ai learn that much. There's such a long way to go and Connor is still part of that wave.]
I hope everything works out for the both of you then. Connor spoke very fondly of you so it sounds like to me you'd be really good at solving cases together.
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Did he? Didn’t know you cared, Connor.
[And because he’s sitting close enough, Hank reaches out and gives Connor a teasing bump against his shoulder with a fist. The latter’s own lips quirk into a grin.]
Of course. I only told her the truth of the matter. And you’re right, Ai, that we made a good team; I’m looking forward to being able to freely work with him on a more permanent basis, whenever that time comes.
Though the wait can be admittedly... frustrating.
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So you DO have some impatience, Connor.
[Somehow, it rounds him out.]
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Only sometimes.
[Oh boy, thinks Hank. The lieutenant regards the both of them when some mild amusement.]
You might be an android but you’re still not perfect. [To Ai:] You’ve obviously only seen the nice side of him. Connor can get as frustrated as the rest of us, not to mention he’s one of the most stubborn people I know.
He even has a sarcastic streak if you really get under his skin.
[Wow thanks for painting him in a flattering light, dad.]
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I can believe it! Who would he show sarcasm to though?
[give Ai all the juicy deets robo dad]
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Well, let’s see... [Hank leans back in his chair somewhat, considering. A hand comes up to scratch at his chin.]
There’s a detective at the department named Gavin Reed. He’s a real prick in general, and he really hates Connor. Mostly ‘cause he’s an android. Was always trying to pick on him while we were on the deviant case.
He ran into Connor when he was trying to get into the evidence room one day. It was supposed to be Connor’s last day, and— well, what did you say to him?
[Omg why.] That I was really going to miss our bromance.
[Hank laughs.] Bromance. I didn’t even know you knew what that word meant. God, that was good.
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She manages to talk rubbing one eye. (When was the last time she laughed? Ai can't remember and in a way, it pains her to realize that in the back of her heart).]
Connor you're...! [She muffles another giggle.]
That. I wish I could have seen that.
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He’s feels glad that he’s the reason for it. Even if, at the time, the story Hank has told has left out the tension and stress of the moment itself.
Connor can’t help but smile.]
He wasn’t happy about it. But I didn’t care. Detective Reed is agitating and annoying, and decided to make his appearance at the worst possible time.
So basically don’t get on Connor’s bad side. [Hank chimes in with a laugh of his own.]
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[She's able to catch her breath and finish her meal as the giggles settle.]
I'm glad to hear he has those sides.
[A whole person, a whole existence, one that fills up her heart more and more these days.]
I have a temper when I least expect it so that might be similar.
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[Ai, kind and shy and terrified of scary space movies. Connor has a hard time imagining her with a flaring temper.]
I’m having problems imagining it.
[And with all his programming regarding the predictive behavior of humans, too.]
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[Even though that could be seen as just normal sibling interactions, Lien really is one of the few people that can get a rise out of Ai because of her inability to stay serious a majority of the time.]
But it is rare otherwise. [Ai being docile is probably for the best when it comes to a powerful psychic like her.
She's done eating for now and turns to Hank.]
Hank, what time are the fireworks? That way I can plan on what to wear at night.
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Whenever it starts getting dark — usually around 9, maybe 9:30.
[Connor is slotting the mental image of Ai getting mad at Lien away in his mind; just something normal between sisters, likely.]
We have plenty of time before then. We can plan accordingly if the fireworks will be part of our schedule.