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Poor kid has to be around Kenji and the rest of my strange characters. lol I think it is cool they have a kid.
Kenji barely understood the conversation between the siblings, finally he was able to pull himself out of his mental backwash enough to stop clinging so hard to her. He relaxed a great deal forcing his arms to gently hold her, his cheek rested on the top of her head. Fingers ran through her long hair of their own accord, it was almost like it had been countless times before. He just sitting with her in his arms playing with her hair while either one was talking about something, usually their dreams or desires for the future. He didn’t remember the conversations as much as just the touch he had craved, it was something he denied himself the moment she was ripped from him.

Kenji finally left his stupor, he removed the cords from her feet and legs allowing her to sit comfortably. He eased her to sit up realizing the awkward position he was forcing her into, the words she had spoken sinking into his brain. She didn’t remember him. Those words were like nails to his heart and here he was, a complete stranger to her, clinging to her like an idiot. He rose to his feet and raked his artificial fingers through his hair. The task of having her remember to the point that would convince Geir she was not a threat loomed over him.

“I’ll get my kit it will be easier to move that then it would be her.” The older woman left the room for a few moments and returned with her medical kit. She pulled on some medical gloves, gave the android medication to numb the area before she cleaned the wound. Once the numbing agent kicked in she sewed up the flesh with practiced ease. She cleaned up after applying a bandage to the area and took her things back to her workshop to be sanitized and restocked.

Kenji sat on a ratty green and gold stripped couch watching the process, he grabbed the fifth of whiskey and took a swig out of habit. He corked it and sat it on the floor. “What are we going to do? We have to get her to remember in a day.” The stress started prickling the back of Kenji’s mind. His hands slipped over his face, his mind milling over what she had implied and Toni finished for her. Instinct brought her here. It was a strange thing, he wondered how many other androids started to remember their old lives like that. It was scary to think, memories bringing those killers back to the roost. More or less.

Geir and Ning moved around in a pattern around the caves searching for any sign of the transmitter. They used the small scanners more than their eyes, the chip could be stuffed in any crack and they wouldn’t see it not in a month of Sundays. Geir stopped for a few moments glancing up at the darkening sky. It was not often he had time to just gaze into the star filled sky, not when his eyes are usually planted on the nearest rocks and trees waiting for something to leap out and end their lives. Life was difficult and things were not getting any easier. He had been hinting at the need to relocate, all the places around the area were stripped of any useful thing. He hoped to use this android’s stumbling on them as another leverage piece.

His eye snapped to Ning who stopped suddenly and ran a hand through his messy hair before turning clicking off his small scanner and letting it drop the device hit his thigh and bounce on the tether that held it on his belt. “I don’t see anything in the area.”

“Perhaps they have upgraded,” he said with a frown.

Ning chuckled moving toward the older, stopping to where his shoulder brushed against Geir’s. “Not too hasty to admit that she might actually be running from the robots.”
Geir scanned the area and shook his head. “I am not going to admit anything until the shit starts falling.” He turned when Ning’s hand rested on his shoulder, the younger male was smiling at him. It was playful, teasing and a little annoying.
Okay.
Nope, that is where she was dropped and I haven't moved anyone.
Currently they are in the communal area where people gather to eat at the tables, sit on the ratty sofa's or chairs that they have found and fixed up. There are bookshelves with a limited selection of books on it. Even a wet bar with hard liquor which Kenji keeps stocked.

They are not in Wrench's workshop, that is where she takes the robots to be disassembled.
Geir knew that human women of childbearing age was scarce. It was the robots back up plan when the first wave failed to wipe out the human race. If they couldn’t destroy them one way they would take out the means of their reproduction. Geir had seen the robots shooting women and leaving the men wounded or untouched in the second wave. It left a bitter taste in the back of his throat. It was exactly what he would do if the roles were reversed, hit the enemy where it counted and let nature take its course. After that, they reverted back to their prime directive when the humans were not curling up and dying liked the robots had predicted.

The robots were not as easily controlled, they didn’t have genders or relied on such reproduction to add to their numbers. They needed metal, plastic, wires and power. Which was in abundance in any town, city or car sitting on the side of the road. He had never thought in a million years humans would be fighting the very devices they created and surrounded themselves with to ease their lives. The newest gadget with all the bells and whistles could now pull a trigger and blow out brains. Just flipping great. Geir shut his eyes for a moment when the android spoke, she wasn’t going to make this easy. If that wasn’t part of her trick to get unbound, he felt a spark of hope flare inside him for Kenji’s sake. The poor man had been through the ringer a few times and somehow managed to keep on ticking. Like that watch, Timex, that was Kenji in a nutshell.

Kenji’s gaze snapped to the android fear rolling over his facial features like a thunderstorm, he scooted closer. “Wrench, help her.” He grabbed Castille and pulled her close to his chest, his motors in his arms ground a little harder at the action and the weight of her and the cords pulled painfully on the half metal half bone joints of his shoulders. He could feel her soft hair against his chest where his shirt was open, his heart raced and his mind scattered into a thousand different thoughts.

Wrench peered at her scanning device and shook her head. “Everything is in working order,” she stated, her eyes latching on the scrolling read out for the chip in the androids brain. She wanted that with the craving of most would when peering at gold or a vault full of money. The only way to get it was to carve a hole in the androids head and start cutting until she reached it. If she had the delicate medical devices the robots had that put the thing in there she wouldn’t have to be so brutal. That chip was important to her research, she had two people with head wounds that could benefit from the reprogramming and installation.

Ning scratched his clean shaven chin, when Geir peered at the youth, clearly torn as hard as he was. Geir had thought Ning would have just sort of melted into the background of the community when he was welcomed in, the kid had a way of continually popping up and randomly destroying Geir’s carefully ordered life. It seemed to be a sick game with him and Geir had reached his breaking point a while back. The bruise around the youth’s eye was nearly gone where he had punched Ning. The blue eyed male had toned down his antics for a while when he was around Geir. Now, he felt Ning and himself were the only ones in this room that was actually worried about the community’s safety. He elbowed Ning, he gestured with his head toward the exit and the two moved out of the communal area. The older male stepped into his sleeping room to pick up his rifle and coat before they disappeared.

“It’s okay,” Kenji whispered mostly to himself, he was locked in the horror of the moment when he lost her at the hospital. “I am here. I am not going to let you go again.” Now she was here and wasn’t at the same time, it was like looking at a ghost and having it disappear every time almost had her. He couldn’t let her go, he would die first. Death would be a welcome comfort from the continual hell he had to wade in every second of every day.
Welcome to the group. Hope to see you out there.
Geir turned to Toni, his mechanical eye blasted a little brighter just for a moment when his anger flared, when the blond recognized the android as well. “It,” Geir said coldly. He had seen this happen in the old colony he and Wrench had been a part of. An android happened upon them that was a lover of a guy and he thought he could change the programming. Long story short, Wrench and Geir were the only ones to walk away from that blood bath. No one knew about that little part of the history, Wrench didn’t talk much other than her high tech babble or when she was forced to exchange words with another, like with Kenji. Geir wasn’t the type to sit around and hash out his personal history in some strange way to bond with other people. “It is not your sister, it is a machine. A killing machine one that destroys life. Our lives!” He rose, wanting to slap some sense into the lot of them. “Am I the only one with a half a brain in this damn place? She wouldn’t hesitate to murder all of us right here. Right now. She is programmed by her robot gods to kill us. To terminate us until we are no more. They use their faces to soften our defenses.”

He pulled out a pistol and aimed it at the android. “I am not going to stand by while this thing kills everyone in this place.”

“No,” Kenji shouted dropping the glass, the whiskey splashed over his boots. “No,” he repeated a little calmer. “Please, give her at least one day here. Maybe I can get her to override the programming. One day, Geir, it is all I ask. If she tries anything, I will…” He looked at the albino. “I’ll put a bullet in her head myself.”

Geir peered at the spilt alcohol, Kenji would never have done that before. Drink was the way he coped with the nightmares, guilt and whatever else that rambled inside his head. He slowly released his hold on the trigger and replaced the safety before shoving it back into the holster on his belt. “One day, Kenji. Twenty four hours and the cords are not to be removed or I will shoot you myself.”

Kenji nodded his agreements with the terms. He moved back to the android and knelt in front of her. “Cassie,” he whispered touching her cheek, he peered at the metallic fingers on her pale skin and pulled away. Fighting an internal battle. “Say something.”

“I don’t like this,” Ning whispered when Geir stepped beside him. “I don’t like this one bit.” Unlike the quieter older man, Ning was not shy about talking about the horrors that happened to his colony. “Those machines are getting sneakier. How did it find us anyway? Maybe that tracker in that robot following me wasn’t fully dead after all. They know they cannot penetrate by force so they send in android.”

“All possibilities,” Geir answered backs softly. “The removal of the tracker worries me. It had to put it somewhere close knowing we would scramble our location and destroy it. It’s buddies are more than likely on the way while Kenji tries to get the thing to speak.”
Very true.
I think it is funny that the humans just stopped using last names. Cool that we have a villain and more people in the colony.
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