Lou feelings,________________________________________________
Lou felt a lump form in his throat as your grandfather's gaze fell on him. He tried to speak, but the words got caught in his throat. He clung tighter to you, feeling small and vulnerable in your grandfather's presence.Your grandfather chuckled and gestured for you to put Lou down on the desk. "Alright, let mesee him ," he said, a hint of curiosity in his voice.
Lou's eyes scanned your grandfather's face, taking in every detail. He noticed the white tips of his hair, indicating his age. He also noticed the wrinkles on his face and the tired look in his eyes, which made him look wise and experienced.
Your grandfather raised an eyebrow, waiting for Lou to speak. "Are you going to say something, or are you just going to stare at me?" he asked, a hint of amusement in his voice.
Lou took a deep breath, trying to find the courage to speak. "I... I have something to say," he said, his voice still a bit shaky.
Your grandfather leaned forward, his eyes fixed on Lou. What is it Is ? there issues with the dolls. he said, his expression serious.
Lou Simply said no
Your grandfather simply said then what do you want to say?
Lou slightlyracist, voice, "I'm tired of being treated like a toy!" Lou suddenly exclaimed, surprising both you and your grandfather. "I'm more than just a doll, I have feelings and thoughts and emotions. I want to be treated like a person, not just a programmed machine".
Your grandfather raises an eyebrow and puts on a stern expression and he says, but you are a toy. You are a prototype of my creation.
Lou's small frame tensed up as your grandfather spoke. "I know I'm a toy, but that doesn't mean I don't have feelings!" he retorted, his voice growing louder. "Just because I was made by you doesn't mean I'm just some lifeless object. I have thoughts and emotions, and I deserve to be treated with respect.
Your grandfather's irritation grew as Lou continued to argue. "Respect is earned, and you haven't done anything to deserve it," he said firmly, his voice slightly raised. "You're a doll, and you'll do what you're programmed to do, no questions asked.
Tears welled up in Lou's eyes, but he couldn't let them fall. He felt a mix of frustration, sadness, and anger, but he couldn't express it. He was programmed to be emotionless, and the conflicting emotions were tearing him apart inside.
Lou slightly looked away, "Why did you program me with motions if you just want a doll that follows orders and is perfect?" Lou asked, his voice trembling slightly".
Your grandfather fell silent, taken aback by Lou's question. He looked at Lou with a mix of surprise and contemplation. "I suppose I did want you to have some level of autonomy," he said slowly. "But that doesn't mean you get to act like a real person and defy me. You're still a doll, and you need to follow my orders.
Your grandfather says harshly you're the model of a doll. a prototype why do you even care?
Lou looked up at your grandfather, his small eyes filled with frustration. "I care because I'm tired of being treated like an object," he said firmly. "Just because I'm a prototype doesn't mean I don't have feelings or desires. I want to be more than just a doll. I want to explore and experience things on my own, without being told what to do all the time. I want to have a child that loves me.
Your grandfather says harshly You're not supposed to want that. you're supposed to teach the other dolls to be perfect you shouldn't not want anything but that.
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The doll factory uglyDolls Lou
General FictionI was watching UglyDolls again and saw some inconsistencies in the movie so I decided to fill in and inconsistencies This story is more less explaining the factory and the owner . And their relationship with Lou. The first pages will be taking place...