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Sun messed with his broken beams, finally ripping the last remaining one from his head. It was going to fall off anyway, might as well speed up the process. He felt little pain, and he placed it with the other sunbeams on the ground, completing the small circle he had made.

It was another day in the storage closet, and he thinks that another box was added while he was powered off. The room did look a little smaller. Or was it bigger? He doesn't know, his memory files were starting to get damaged because of the water dripping from the ceiling.

The puddle on the floor was getting bigger and bigger, slowly of course. In his eyes, if seemed like it was already an ocean, huge and big enough to fit many ecosystems in it's grasp. He had really lost track of size proportions, but he didn't really seem to care.

He blinked slowly, his gears that he used to move his eyes were starting to rust, if he blinked any faster he could risk jamming his eyelid and then he wouldn't be able to use his eye anymore.

Speak of the devil. And he shall appear.

His right eyelid got stuck halfway when he tried opening his eyes. He was now stuck on seeing half of the room, the other half being stuck on the lower section. All he could focus on the ground, nothing more.

God, he felt more and more like trash everyday. He felt broken, to a point where he couldn't be fixed. Not by any means of using a wrench to fix him.

"Shit." He cursed. It went against his coding, but who really cared about that anymore. It's not like anybody could hear him. His voice sounded glitched, but that was probably because of the humidity of the room was in.

Sun grumbled, poking at the ground.

He was tired. He needs to go back to power-saving mode. He closed his eyes, a single click echoing throughout the room.

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