Connor RK800 x Child!reader
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  • Parts 9
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  • Reads 74,641
  • Votes 1,347
  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 32m
Ongoing, First published Jul 02, 2018
After getting semi used to writing with my first book, and having just gotten into Detroit:Become Human, here is another book with everyone's favourite boy Connor.

Get ready for some Cute Fluff and a little bit of Angst because apparently these feelings make me happy...
Enjoy!
Connor and Detroit:Become Human is not owned by me. It belongs to the beauty that is David Cage.
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18 parts Complete

Connor, the Android sent by CyberLife and Lieutenant Hank Anderson are now armed with the task of taking care of a five year old girl after she survived a house fire that was started by a suspected deviant. However, her parents were not so fortunate. Together, the three go on missions, solve cases and try to uncover what is causing androids to deviate throughout Detroit. As the story progresses, Connor begins to question the way humans treat androids. With the help of five year old (Y/n), he will have to make a decision. O BECOME A DEVIANT X REMAIN A MACHINE (40,220 words) IMPORTANT NOTICES -if you haven't watched or played the amazing game 'Detroit Become Human' yet, I highly recommend doing so before reading this as there are spoilers here. - images do not belong to me, they are just google images. I'm not entirely sure what the rules are for copyright these days, but if they violate some sort of term, I'm more than happy to remove them as they don't have a huge impact on the story