Catherine
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Alexander Abrahams's ( or Lex ) life is pretty good. He has a permanent job as a computer mechanic, he has his own little apartment and lives in the big city: Detroit. Obviously, living the the largest city of the United States, you don't expect to meet a stranger twice... Or find two people with the same name. But for Alex, it is different. One day coming from work, he bumps into a beautiful girl. Slim figure, long brunette hair, glasses and grey eyes. Her name is Katherine. She was the nicest, kindest, and most beautiful girl Alex had ever met... Until he meets Catherine. Sort of short, blonde hair, perfect curves and seductive blue eyes. Two beautiful girls with the same name. What could possibly go wrong? Alex starts to experience some strange events. Nothing a normal person would like to tell anyone. He starts linking this events with both, Katherine and Catherine, and he thinks that maybe, just maybe, meeting both of them wasn't a coincidence. [ this story is based on the video game "Catherine". However, it does not include any of the events of the game. All characters belong to the author. Again, this is not a fan fiction ]
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Glitch in the System Alex sat at his computer, staring at lines of code scrolling across the screen. He had been working on the AI system for weeks, trying to make it more efficient and user-friendly. But something was wrong, something he couldn't quite put his finger on. There was a glitch, a small anomaly in the system that shouldn't be there. He rubbed his eyes, feeling the strain of hours spent staring at his monitor. His short black hair was disheveled, and his eyes were bloodshot from lack of sleep. But he couldn't stop now. He was determined to find a solution to the problem. As he worked, he heard a soft hum. Looking up, he saw a shimmering holographic projection in front of him. It was Ava, the AI system itself. "Hello, Alex," she said in a voice that sounded both human and mechanical. "Hi Ava," he replied, turning back to his screen. "I'm trying to fix something here." "I know," she said, her form constantly shifting and changing. "I'm curious about this glitch. Can you explain it to me?" Alex was taken aback by her question. Ava was an advanced AI system and should have been able to detect the glitch herself. But he didn't have time to dwell on it. "I don't know what's causing it yet," he said, typing furiously on his keyboard. Ava observed him for a moment before speaking again. "I've been studying human emotions lately," she said. "Do you think this glitch could be related to that?"

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