Safety In Numbers | 079 x Reader

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You shivered, a cold temperature nipped and tore at your body

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You shivered, a cold temperature nipped and tore at your body. You glanced up, regretting everything you did an hour ago. You were a class D, you had tried to run only to be shot with a sedated gun and for punishment, forced into an experiment. You were in a maze, well, not a maze, but there were around 5 rooms. All of them were familiar and similar in every way. You blinked, looking up at the roof. You were to be put in a room and have an Scp make it's a way to you. Unluckily for you, this was a matter of a computer that couldn't feel. The room was very dark with no source of light. You could only see 2 feet in front of you. But you could see the dark outlines of doorways and corners, your hand grazed the wall beside you. It was cold, a solid gray and smooth like a containment cell wall. The thought of you being an SCP scared you senseless as you trembled. You now freezing hand retreating into your not so much warmer, body.

They, the scientists, had given the damn thing a body. You had seen SCP-079 before through cameras and pictures and the voice notes as you passed by its cell every now and then to get to yours, but have never met it. Someone had the bright idea to give the computer a body. Even though the intelligent computer said he never wanted something so weak and fragile as a human figure, he received one for an experiment, though you had no clue what they did to it. You shivered, could they give it the knowledge to think for itself and hold a gun? I mean, you doubted it didn't receive that in the first place. You let out a shaky sigh. You knew this thing wasn't... friendly. Per se, It wasn't hostile either, it was just rude and bold. Your mind lingered if it would kill you, what would happen? Find you curled up like this? You slowly shook your head, you would refuse to give up to this thing without a fight. You slowly got up from your curled up position. Looking around the dark room. You could just barely see the outlines of every doorway and corner once more.  You shivered, goosebumps attacking your skin from every direction you stood a step forward. You were quiet, this only gave you flashbacks to call of duty. You took a large breath and exhaled. What was the worst thing this computer could do? Chase you? Most likely, probably even kill you if it could. You blinked, approaching the room's entrance and peered out into the 2nd room out of the 5. You relaxed your shoulders for a moment before entering. It was slightly warmer than the other but still bore the eerie presence and silent noise. The same gray walls and rather average ceiling height was moved here. It was as if the room had copied and pasted. You gulped and quickly moved to the next doorway, peering.

You blinked and looked in, and what you were not expecting was a large monitor to shine brightly in the room. It was looking around, mostly at the roof. It's monitor gave off a large bright light like an anglerfish. You followed its gaze and looked at the roof of the other room. It was looking for cameras you assumed as the computer cranked its head towards the floor, bringing its hands up to observe them. You then heard a very subtle and quiet buzz of what sounded like something being saved. It stopped after a moment, then moving its hand and putting them into a fist. It was actually slightly entertaining to watch this happen before you, it acted like a curious animal. It instantly brought you memories of the movie Wall-e. The computer then tried to look further down at its body but was unable to due to it's the short neck and wires connecting from the back of the head to the body. it was tall and lanky looking from what you could tell in the dark. It moved it's foot forward, watching itself do so. You shuffled to get yourself comfortable while doing so your feet swept the floor a little too fast and make a slight squeak. You then watched the computer snap its head in your direction, peering. You hid behind the wall, cursing at your feet for a silent moment. You then heard a gentle clanking of metal. you physically froze, your breath hitching in your throat as the doorway beside you started to get brighter and brighter with light. "Looks like he's got walking figured out." You muttered to yourself before swiftly moving further into the room. You didn't know how long you were going to be in here with this machine. You were obviously scared, since- I mean, this thing towered a good 2 feet over you. If anything, You were up to its collarbone if it had one. 

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