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"If we choose to call the robot a pure machine we must be prepared to admit that it is, beyond all comparison, the most wonderful of the inventions of mankind" (Edgar Allan Poe) **************************************** Artificial brains will blur the lines between man and robot, but killing robots is not yet considered unethical as they are just a mean to semplify our lives. She is a robot, also an item, and if that wasn't enough for Hailee to take in, she may also be pregnant. He is human and joins the AI Supervision Forces. Xavier is firmly convinced that robots are copies less human than the originals. His strong belief begins faltering when Hailee gets pregnant to him. Scared and confused, Hailee realises she isn't strong enough to fight for her rights against humans and must decide if JOIN XAVIER to be free or be LOYAL to HER NATURE.
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In the near future, a lonely girl is saved from imminent rape by a worker robot. What begins as a programmed act of protection slowly transforms into a relationship as absurd as it is necessary. He was not designed to take care of anyone. She never wanted to be cared for. But when two broken creatures cross paths, a new logic begins to be born: one that is not written in manuals, but in glances, silences and shared coffees. Between screams, forced cleanliness and cigarettes thrown in the trash, something akin to love breaks through, without asking permission. Can a machine teach a human to love itself? And what happens when that machine begins to desire, against all logic, to stay? ⚠️ This story contains explicit language, violence, sensitive topics such as abuse, depression and suicide. Not suitable for children under 18 or for people susceptible to this type of content. Read at your own risk. Characters, events and brands mentioned are fictitious. Any resemblance to reality is purely coincidental.

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