MATERIALS

The first of August, the year is 2050.

Tonight was a rather interesting night. My life support said one of the most peculiar things.

"Thou not have a meaning for passing your gas, the night brings many such means does it not." Is what he said in his most cutest of voices. That also got me to thinking, of why he would speak in such a voice on a day like this. It wasn't my birthday, or at least I think it wasn't.

Whatever. He's asking me to sleep earlier today so I would do better to sleep early as he says, he is my life support after all.

Good night myself.

-End of note-

The soft sounds of wheels clocking around in her head was something Chi was very fond of. Same as a human would hear her heart beat as she/he were sleeping on their side, the same came to mind as Chi heard her little thinks and whistles.

"Ahh, today is going to great..." The machine lifts herself up from the wooden floor of her living room and does so as a human would of done after waking from a great sleep, stretch and yawn.

After a few minutes of doing so, Chi looks at the dinner table in front of her and grabs a very worn and dirty piece of cloth, her hands started to become dark to it's contents. "Dinner is being served Life Support." After a few seconds, a slew of robotic sounds came from Chi's back, she smiles to herself as she feels small currents of electricity pulsate into her body.

"Wakey wakey sleepy head," Chi whispers.

"My, your already up Chi?" The sound of a girls voice comes from behind Chi's back. The voice itself was a lot more robotic than Chi's own voice, and Chi herself hated that one thing about her life support.

"Yep, my battery recharged a lot quicker than normal; and does someone know why it charged so quickly?" Chi walks to the very dirty sink and blackened dishwasher to start to wash some of her personal dishes. "You have anything to say Life Support?"

"Well...I could just answer simply, or would you rather like a bit more information on yourself Chi." A large dink came from Chi's back.

To this, Chi let's out a squeal, "Yes yes! Give me some info about myself Life Support!" After a small moment, Chi reaches her human like arm behind her and grabs the page that was sticking out from her lower back; the contents of page read as followed.

The day that you will see another human will be today.

Chi looks at the page in disbelief, her eyes starting to water and her hands trembling. This page was not something Chi wanted to see ever again in her whole life; the bitter feeling of frustration washes over her as she falls on her knees and begins to cry by herself.

The voice behind Chi's back became mute for the longest of times, and Chi herself could not care at all about the machine that was permanently stuck on her.

"No...it can't be true. How could another disgusting human come here again." Through Chi's watery eyes, she looks at the very withered utensils that were dropped on the floor, and reaches out to grab a fork that had only 1 prick on it left.

"A-am going to have to kill it again, aren't I?"

"It's so cold without you... I wish I could be by your side again." A young girl whispers to herself in the cold of the night; her body being obviously stiff from the overtime exposure of the wind chill.

"Singing to myself seems to be a good way to take the cold off of my mind." After saying that, she looks behind herself and looks at the huge city that was taking up most of her vision at the time. For her, this was not as far from the city as she wanted to be.

"Those stupid fucks are going to be searching everywhere now," she smiles and starts to mock; " how come your not going to school anymore. Bleh, udder crap." Short after she says that, she hears a mechanical sound come from in front of her. To her surprise she sees from what seems to be a coupling of small buildings; this kindles her interest.

"I can't believe it." The girl slowly starts to run to the buildings in front of her, awaiting to see if any of the people were has kind as the ones in the city were.

"You wouldn't lie to me, would you Life Support...answer me!" Chi strikes the fork she had at her back, causing a large noise to come from behind her, causing her to wince in pain. "You stupid machine! Talk to me when I tell you to!" She strikes the machine again, again causing the noise and the pain to come at her in complete shock. "Tell me why is there another human coming here, I want to know!" She now starts to strike her back over and over again; her grunts soon became cries as the pain was something she couldn't begin to bare. But for Chi, this pain was far less excruciating and mortifying than whatever she had to take as a child, the supposed acts of torture and days without nourishment; this was what life support showed to her through the pages and the uncountable days she had to live inside of this house.

Without any knowledge of who she is, or why she was born as a robot.

"AH!" Chi stops from striking herself, and starts to breathe in and out deeply. Her eyes were starting to become dry and the fluids of her body were starting to come out of her mouth uncontrollably. "L-life support." She looks at the fork in her hand and notices one of the most disturbing things she's ever seen in her life.

Thick dark blood coming down on her hand...

"Huh!?"

Chi hears the voice of a girl come from behind her, and shuts herself off involuntarily.

The girl runs at Chi and kneels down, "M-miss, what happened?" The girl notices Chi's bloodied hand and takes out a pink cloth she had in her jacket pocket. "Here, let me put this on you."

Notes from Chi.

Chi likes what she sees, the knowledge she has forgotten is something only she could understand.

The only robot with fingers and feelings at the same time.

Kiss your dinner plate everyday, it's giving you food after all.

END