ChellDOS
I know everyone does these... But I'm a horrible college student, so I wrote out a bunch of prompts that were on presentation slides and wrote these.
I'm working on a few actual stories.
Cold: Chell knew she wanted to leave, but something told her that she would no longer be welcomed back at Aperture, should she change her mind.
Argument: It didn't matter how logical GLaDOS thought she was being with the human, Chell always refused to see things the way the AI did.
Unsound: Chell had wondered where the scientists came up with the AI's voices, especially for GLaDOS. She seemed to have the most calm, sensual and almost musical voice that rang in her head every time the human thought about her time at Aperture.
Vague: GLaDOS hadn't said much in the message Chell received, only something about Wheatley's return, before it cut out. Though she knew that it was illogical to think that GLaDOS might be in trouble or that she would even care if she was… The worry in Chell's chest had her running through a familiar field again.
Passage: Unlike life, GLaDOS had never given Chell a test that couldn't eventually be solved.
Determine: The best way is usually the easiest way. And the easiest way to deal with Chell was to make her think that I no longer care for her. I just… cannot work properly with her here. With Caroline gone, logic was able to override any human emotions.
Data: GLaDOS never seemed to catch on to the fact that Chell would take her sweet time between tests… It wasn't that she needed a break (most times, anyway), she just secretly loved hearing the machine speak, even in taunts and insults.
Primary: Out of the thousands of test subjects GLaDOS had used over time, Chell had always stuck out, even in the beginning, as something extra-ordinary.
Dark: Though she hated to admit it, Chell felt as excited as a child in a candy-store, when GLaDOS started testing with glowing equipment and gel.
Color: The human and the AI sat for hours, discussing and designing and arguing over an android-body that would properly portray GLaDOS's personality.
Nature: "Try not to jump in the elevator anymore, we don't need your… mass… breaking it again." She really couldn't help herself, could she?
Radiant: Watching Chell walk out, triumphant into the golden fields of wheat, left GLaDOS feeling a bit… lethargic.
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