playersoftheworld:
“R… recognize…?” He was fairly certain he’d never once met this girl before. He also didn’t understand why she wasn’t fleeing in terror, considering he was a werewolf and all….
The answer to that soon became clear though. Ears flattening against his head as he flinched back from the sound emitted from the girl. Soon, pupils widening in shock as he saw the human girl transform into a robot!
“I, uh…” he stammered, moving to stand upright to his own full height. In wolf form he was actually around the same height as the animatronic, which he was thankful for…. it made her feel less intimidating.
He… he’d dealt with A.I.s before, a robot shouldn’t be too different, right? Then again most of the A.I.s he’d known had tried to put him into a coma. Hoo boy…
“You… seem to be mistaken, miss. I’m a little too… fleshy to be quite the same.”
[At the wolf’s dismayed reaction, sheepishly parroting the word “recognize,” she tilted her head in mystified intrigue; her theory must have been correct, and he was in a catastrophic state of disarray, just as she’d assumed! That being said, however, it truly was astounding...most of her father’s creations would simply go berserk when their CPUs went haywire, if there was some “glitch” in their systems. From mere twitches to outright brutality and the occasional murder, they were never...passive, not like this; they never caused the “personalities” within the machines to break down, nor react like an amnesiac. Could her father have stumbled across something more? Something...something like her? Had he been experimenting with technology like her “true” father’s?]
[The inquiry left a sour note in her mind, a bitter taste, and her brows furrowed, although her lips could no longer contort to convey her distaste. She shut her eyes for a moment, reorienting herself and concentrating on the moment instead...perhaps if she interacted a bit more with this creation, she would be able to discern its capabilities, see if it was truly as advanced as she believed. And if it was...her “punishment” for it would be far more severe -- it would not survive. As much as she craved her father’s validation, to bring in a fully functional, repaired invention of his, if it was improved...better than her...he wouldn’t hesitate to replace her. And she...couldn’t handle that.]
[But...she shouldn’t get ahead of herself. She took a couple of steps forward -- less graceful now, since she was practically waddling, though her hands were still folded in front of her -- getting a closer look at the disguised automaton before her. Its furry mascot form was rather impressive, even to her, which stung a bit; her father had always lamented his own work with his “twisted” animatronics, hence why she’d never heard much about them, aside from the fact that he’d never gotten them right. The fact that he was here, so convincing, so...real, was a dagger to her nonexistent heart. She reached out to brush his fur with one of her metallic hands, but hesitated, thinking better of it -- she was attempting to gain his trust here. If anything, she ought to ask first.]
[Painted eyes glanced from his fur to his actual face once he spoke in something other than mere stutters, blinking innocently when he insisted that she’d made a mistake. Obviously, she hadn’t -- there was no mistake about it. What else could he be? A werewolf? Fairy stories like that weren’t real, only ghosts were...she was evidence of it. A small giggle escaped her, finding it silly that he would believe anything else to be the case -- his circuitry must truly be screwed up to think that he wasn’t robotic in nature.]
-- ❝ Is that so? I thought you were furry. ❞ [Were it at all possible, she would have smirked at that sentiment -- instead, she stood very still, smiling at him like a naive child, though her tone was initially somewhat cynical. As she continued, her inflection grew sweeter, attempting to further the illusion that she had his best interests in mind.] ❝ You know...I was “fleshy” myself a moment ago. I don’t believe we’re so different after all. I simply have metal underneath it all...and I think the same might be true for you, although you don’t realize it yet. Something bad must have happened if you no longer remember...but it is alright. I can help you. ❞














