Anonymous
08/07/2021 (Sat) 20:19
No.806
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>A closer look shows the years have not been kind
>Her wig and attire have been ripped to shreds, leaving only the barest ragged wisps upon her head and body
>half her body has been utterly crushed, as well as both feet at the knees
>one eye flickers intermittently, the other is missing its lighting mechanism entirely and the socket is hollow with a couple of broken wire ends
>scratch marks and rust stains have ruined what little remains of her framework
>Servos whir and click visibly in her chest cavity, vainly repeating initiating motions for limbs that are gone
>Helena is saying something, but Maddie isn't listening, the world is now only her and the friend she abandoned
>There wasn’t a repair policy at all
>Why would there be, they mass-produce nandroids on a daily basis
>it’s all so obviously a lie now, she can’t believe she was so stupid
>"I-i-I-I aM SoRrY aBoU-Ou-oU-OU-OUt tHe CaKe, AnD oN yOuR Sp-spe-SPe-SpEci- SpEciAL DaY, t-ToOo-"
>Oil leaks from Emmy’s one “good” eye
>There’s something wet on Madeline’s cheeks, her vision is blurring
>pLe-PLe-Please, I'LL ma-mAke iT u-U-U-uP tO YoU- aN eV-vVen BeTt-T-t-TeR ParTy-"
>Impossibly, her only arm stutteringly reaches out, though Madeline recalls bizarrely that Nandroid batteries only have a two-month lifespan at absolute longest without charging
>There’s no way she could last this long, she shouldn’t even be able to speak, let alone move
>yet with pained but clearly deliberate slowness, Emmy extends her fist, then a finger, and gently caresses Madeline's cheek, smudging away her tears
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