you not going to do anything? I have a granddaughter to the old man yelled. The younger man, the scientist with blonde glared at him. The scientist was clearly disappointed. But it was on whether he was disappointed at the old man, at his or himself. The scientist, like the old man that wanted to his granddaughter, had someone to protect. But he could not be his precious person would survive in this cold world. If this was a success, his precious person would. If the project ended as another failure… If only the old man was someone could keep secrets, everything would be fine. But the old man was not the ideal partner. But the scientist was trying best, you had to give him that. He muttered vigorously under breath. A teaspoon of metal, a pinch of silver, and ton of gold… He knew the old man was looking at without a clue what he was talking about. And then, after of mumbling, he stopped. The old man was sleeping, sprawled the floor. When the scientist eagerly woke him up, the old stretched with a yawn as he grimaced at the sight of blonde man. They seemed to have mutual feelings about eachother; feelings hate. The scientist ignored the rude looks and kept on smiling “Please bring me your daughter. Now.” He ordered. Although the man didn’t want to, he did not have a choice. He outside to fetch his daughter- and to have a breather. He needed that. The office of the blonde scientist had made him Everything had surrounded him, trying to choke him. He never would back to the scientist’s office again. Unless he was suing he would for fake pretenses. After all, forcing someone’s into some metal being? That was something stupid, and impossible. yet, deep inside, the old man wished for a miracle to He sighed with a desperate choke- his favorite of his relations, most polite yet the most funny, the girl with high The girl who was so cute everyone would chase her. The year old that was bound to die. The old man hugged his as soon as he got to her. He could feel jolt of shock coming from her body- but that was all. hugs, no pushes. Just a jolt came, then silence. “I’ll the grandfather whispered into the girl’s ear. “I’ll miss you and you know that.” And now the two had to go their ways. But the grandfather couldn’t bear take her to the office. situation would become worse- she could even die. Then again, what he have to lose? The girl was in a deadly anyway. If only she would just get better. The grandfather had heard that a hug could cure anything. He wished so hard, then he hugged the girl tight. But nothing magical happened. With laugh, the old man carried the girl towards the scientist’s was the end for both the girl and himself. I wish I could see Eri live another day. If a miracle shall happen… muttered the old man. he knew a miracle would never, could never, He just walked on. “Finally!” cried the scientist as soon as saw the old man. The scientist paid no attention to the man’s tears. He just looked with a contempt smile at It seemed so obvious that he had won, and he to rub it in at the old man. That was his wish- to show the old man that he was right, was not a fraud. After a while of surgery, the scientist done. He called out for the old man, telling him of success. But when the scientist did not hear either cries joy or mutters of doubt, he became worried. He called his and asked if she had seen an old man. His assistant yes. She said that the old man had just been sent with an ambulance for he had gotten a heart attack. The called the hospital he had been sent to. After he or not the old man was okay, he was followed silence. “He’s dead,” was the sole, silent reply. “I’m sorry.” “But he wanted to live so much,” he heard someone whisper in the distance. “He wanted to see me alive.” The scientist turned around. In front of him was a tearful girl with brown hair and eyes. She was the android version of Erin Jaynes. He couldn’t believe it. His project was not only alive and breathing, she could also speak. And she remembered her past. He wanted to cry out of joy, but that would just end up sullying his reputation. He wanted to bow down and kiss the ground. Except there was no ground, there was only junk lying everywhere. He had to clean up his office, and soon. Such a pity he never got to rub anything in the old man’s face. Such a pity. But of course, while some things were bound to come true with some hopes, some things were bound to never happen. Some miracles were bound to never occur. “Come on, let’s go home,” said the scientist. But By the time she woke up again, she had no idea who she was. She had no memories left in her. The scientist wanted to just vomit out blood and get it over with, but he couldn’t. Itwas just a girl, after all. It was just an android, just a robot. He couldn’t kill himself for the sake of the android; it would be fine as long as no one else found out she wasn’t human. “Come on, While heading home, After a slight knock as soon as the scientist and Erin arrived, the door creaked open. On the other side was warmth. Two people were there, a girl and a boy. Both seemed around her age. “We’re home, Jay, we’re home, Canary.” Grinned the scientist. “This is
Monday, March 15, 2010
1- Miracles that never occur
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