Jenny's New Perfect Match
Author's Note: I own the character Robotee Oiln Boltis.
Jenny was walking around the halls of Tremerton College. Feeling down to be back on track again studying and learning with humans that won't even accept her just for the way she is, she notices another robot pretty much feeling the same way too, just a little more confident. That's all. Thus, Jenny stared at this robot for a moment turning her depressed face into a smile. "Hmm.. He's kind of cute. I'll totally give him a try," she said to herself. "Hi," Jenny said after walking towards him. "Oh hello there. I didn't even know another robot even attends this school for humans," he replied. "Well I'm just glad you're surprised to just notice so," Jenny spitted back. "Anyways, my name is Jenny Wakeman. But you can call me XJ9. What's yours?" "Oh Boltis is the name. Robotee Oiln Boltis." "So Robotee, are you doing anything after school?" "Well I was just going to hang out at that mall I happen to pass by just before I got here," Robotee answered nervously. He never fell in love before his whole life. He doesn't even have a sense of romance at all although he is just a robot who has the greatest ability to thrive independently by himself with a little help from his friends in which he currently had to leave behind since he got transferred from another school for some official reason. A school that actually was specialized for robots and robots only. So he had no choice but to fit in a school only for humans. "Okay. I'll see you there," Jenny answered. After school, Jenny walked out of the school building feeling happier than she ever has felt and headed straight for the mall. She wanders around inside the mall until she eventually noticed Robotee sitting on one of the food court tables sipping a can of oil while eating metal objects. "Hi again," Jenny started. "Oh. It's you," he responded surprised. " You gave me quite a shock. I just almost thought you weren't going to be able to find me here over the crowd of all these humans," Robotee continued. "Well whatever," Jenny confirmed. "Hey where are you from by the way?" "I'm from some very small town in California that actually doesn't even have a name. But it's a place where robotics are a little more useful than here," he informed. "Interesting. I'm from here which simply means that this is my hometown. Aside from that, I was built by a local female scientist name Dr. Nora Wakeman who is respectively my mom. Who were you built by?" "As a matter of fact, I was actually built in a factory. So I really don't have anyone who fictionally owns me. On top of that, I don't even have robot parents to tell you the truth." "That sounds pretty lonely," Jenny replied. "Well I'm used to it anyway as I always have been and as I intended to be." "Don't you have any friends at least?" Jenny asked with more care than she already provided. "I do in fact. But they're all robots too. No humans therefore I already know that just about none of them wants to be friends with robots just like us. I only work for humans. So I only have human coworkers, employers and employees." "Well I have some human friends on the contrary including my mom of course," Jenny replied. "Well you're just lucky yourself," Robotee answered trying to eliminate his shyness and nervousness from Jenny's presence. "Well at least you're lucky you don't have anyone to boss you around," Jenny said. Robotee then looked at his clock installed in his body. "Oh. It's just about time for me to head back to my stay and recharge too. I'll see you later, Jenny. It was nice meeting you by the way." "Wait. You mind if I walk you home? Please?" Jenny pleaded. "Sure," Robotee responded nervous and shy again. Jenny began holding his hand. "Wait. Why are you holding my hand?" Robotee asked purposely confused. "Why not?" Jenny answered enthusiastically. "Oh alright," Robotee confirmed as he ended up doing so. They walked while they talked all the way until they reached Robotee's stay. "Well thanks for walking me back. I've never met such another robot who really cares this much for me," Robotee appreciated. "Oh you're very much welcome anytime," Jenny replied. "Well see you later," Robotee concluded. "You too," Jenny finished. He closed the door. Jenny subsequently turned away from the door and sighed happily then left.
