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"Then you can come stay with us," the disassembly drone said with a warm smile. Uzi was hesitant but agreed and she was led to the spire by J..where she learned the secret she never thought was true.

"I'm back!" J called out as she walked into the pod that was settled in the middle of the spire. It was larger than uzi thought as it had a room extra that seemed to be a sleeping quarters area. Uzi was hidden behind J as the other two disassembly drones looked over from their seats at the dash. "Oh hey J! Who's that?" N asked and V stood up to go investigate.

"She's staying with us." J said shooting a glare to V who was creeping around J to get a look at uzi. "But she a worker..you know..the ones were supposed to kill!" She said reading her claws which made Uzi duck under J's arms. "V!" J snapped and the other female rolled her eyes before walking back to her chair and throwing herself down making the chair creak loudly. "So..why are we keeping her again?" N asked innocently.

J sighed and looked at the little worker that was hiding under her arms. "She was basically left for dead, they don't want her.." she said and v rolled her eyes. "So why can't we just kill her?" She asked again and J shot her a warning glare. "We can't kill her because..I said so!" J said and V rolled her eyes to spin the chair around. "Okay, whatever," she said and leant back his visor turning off as yellow words came across her screen.

"And there she goes, watching the anime again," N said and got up to walked over to J and Uzi. Uzi backed away from him as he knelt down to be eye to eye with her. He was smaller than the other disassembly drones but he was still larger then the worker. "Hi, I'm N! What's your name?" He asked his normally bubbly personality popping through as she smiled. "Uzi.." she said quietly and N offered his hand with a warm smile.

Uzi took it with hesitation and they shook hands before letting go. N sat down and started asking questions..a lot of questions. Uzi was struggling to answer one before the next one came. "Slow down!" She said and the questions slowed giving her time to answer. J watched the two with a fond smile, glad that her ki- Uzi was getting along with someone else. "So what do you eat uzi?" N asked and Uzi had to think.

"Oil, but there's a kind made specifically for worker drones that I doubt would work well with your systems," she explained and N nodded. "Okay so it's a different chemical makeup then?" He asked and uzi nodded. "Something like that," she agreed but behind her J was lest speechless. Maybe N wasn't as dumb as they'd been thinking. The row kept talking as J walked over to the dash.

"Hey N, what's all this?" She asked looking at the maps and papers spread out through the dash. "Oh! V was working on something that Tessa had left in her memory files, it seemed like past memories or whatever..it made us question a lot of stuff," N said as J began looking through the papers and reading most. The papers were detailed writings of V memories including names and descriptions of people.

This one drone, cyn, caught her eye. She seemed to be different then the rest of the drones that were described. She seems broken and like she was made on accident but N loved her like a sister. "Who's Cyn?" J asked turning to look at N. "Oh, from what V remembers she was an 'absolue solver user' whatever that is," N said interrupting his conversation with Uzi just to go back to it like nothing happened.

"There's a list!" J said and called the paper. "Oh, it's a list of people who have this 'absolue solver' ability," she said and started reading off the names. Uzi froze when she heard his mother's name on the list. "Wait wait," she said stopping her conversation with N again. "Did you say nori?" Uzi asked and J looked confused but nodded. "Yeah, why?" She asked and Uzi looked at the ground. "That's my mother.." she said quietly.

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