Love Torn
Summary: Chase is torn between two loves: one is made for him, but the other is complete opposite. A couple of necessary OC's (Chase X OC) but features main cast. M for sex
A/N: For Dr. Morrison, think Christine Baranski's appearance, like when she plays Leonard's mom in the Big Bang Theory.
Prologue:
"How is Subject C progressing socially in comparison to the other two?" Dr. Morrison asked Donald Davenport.
Her high cheekbones, inquiring eyebrows, stark attire, and intimidating height of 5'11" scared most people away, but she truly loved children. Donald hired her to help him with the bionic children because of her kindness and PhD in phycology.
Currently, she and Mr. D sat in the lab, reviewing footage of the kids' free time while six-year-old Adam, five-year-old Bree, and four-year-old Chase slept in their capsules.
"Chase is a little more concerned with learning and innovating than interacting with his siblings, to put it mildly," Mr. Davenport responded.
On the screen, the adults watched as Bree and Adam played with Bree's Easy Bake Oven, with Adam as the cook/waiter and Bree as the cranky customer. In the corner, Chase tinkered with Adam's robot. Adam looked at Chase's progress with resignation, while Bree focused on the food in front of her.
"His high intelligence created a highly introverted child. He constantly cooks up original ideas and acts upon them. Then, Subject C moves on to his next brilliant thought.
You and he possess many similarities, Mr. Davenport. You both grew up engrossed in your projects. At his young age, he spends so much time innovating that he doesn't learn how to interact with other. When he reaches middle school and sees the importance of social skills, it will be too late. Subject C will spend middle and high school awkwardly stumbling through. Bullies will target him. In college, he will give up on others and again devote his time to his studies. He will accomplish much at a young age, but he will feel lonely. Subject will want a wife and family, but he will have difficulty finding love," Doctor Morrison explained.
"I have an idea. What if we created another bionic child? She could be Chase's perfect match," Donald mused.
"Someone else would have to raise her. Growing up together could cause them to have a sibling-like relationship," Doctor Morrison added.
"You can raise her, while I can check up on her periodically. What bionic could we give her? Adam is strong. Bree is fast. Chase is smart. What isn't taken?" Mr. Davenport asked
"I know! The new girl could possess super interpersonal skills. She could read minds, sense emotions, and hypnotize people," Doctor Morrison exclaimed.
"Brilliant. When the kids are old enough, you can move into their school district. They can meet on their own so we can observe their interactions," Donald asserted.
On the monitor, Chase walked over to his siblings to show them the refurbished robot. It shook for a few moments, then its stomach opened to reveal a slice of pizza on a paper plate.
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