Story cover for //Feeling Isn't Always A Bad Thing// [Connor x Oc] Detroit:Become Human by YukiBreeze
//Feeling Isn't Always A Bad Thing// [Connor x Oc] Detroit:Become Human
  • Reads 248
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 14m
  • Reads 248
  • Votes 18
  • Parts 4
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Jun 21, 2018
Mature
Violet Shiri's schedule was the same as always. Wake up, get dressed, make tea, eat breakfast, go to work, ect.She has alittle bit of an alter in it once in a while with a deviant coming to her for help. Other then that, her life is like a broken record, always the same and planned schedule that hits a bump in the road once in awhile.But, a much larger bump, more like a mountain,  an Android named Connor starts coming into the station to work with Hank Anderson with the deviant cases. She might just need to reschedule her life just this one time.(its trash I know XD)
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Detroit: Become Human - What Matters Most

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Set in an AU where Cole never dies from the accident and lives a happy, quiet life with his dad, Hank Anderson. Connor is the android sent by Cyberlife. He's the deviant hunter, the merciless detective assigned to partner with Lieutenant Hank Anderson at the DPD. He's cold and calculated, the most advanced model designed by Cyberlife to date. However, when he meets Cole and Hank Anderson he realizes that there's more to the world than his programming. There are things that are more important than his mission. Things such as love and family.