He's Mine!
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  • Time 12h 18m
  • Reads 28,534
  • Votes 255
  • Parts 57
  • Time 12h 18m
Complete, First published Oct 31, 2016
In the year 2125 a strong love-crush develops between a high school boy, Erik, and a girl, Penny, where the girl does not realize at first that he's the World's first perfectly manufactured android. He's shy but tall, handsome, smart, strong, and caring, while she is pretty, but an unpopular loner. The boy tries hard to keep his secret since he's terrified of losing her, but she eventually finds out and they are faced with questions about love and what it means to be human.

This story is PG suitable for younger audiences without explicit sex and free of real swear words.
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In the year 4025, amidst the towering skyscrapers of Skyline City, humanity thrives with the help of highly advanced androids designed to serve and assist in every aspect of life. Kai Holloway, a solitary and talented programmer, leads a quiet existence after the loss of his parents, struggling with the emptiness of his well-ordered but lifeless apartment. Seeking convenience, Kai purchases a TK-2090, the most advanced android model from SynthoCorp, only to find that the android he names Selene begins to challenge his understanding of what it means to be human. As Selene learns and adapts to Kai's life, the boundaries between machine and emotion blur, leading them both on a journey of self-discovery, identity, and the subtle exploration of love in a world where technology and humanity are inseparable.