I just realized that I published this in February and have not updated it. Sorry…
When I didn't get any reviews initially and I had tests coming up it seemed like a good idea to let this one sit in the backburner for a while; I did have time in spring break but by then I didn't remember the story completely so I kept pushing it till now. I hope to have this one finished by August. Enjoy :)
20 years passed by and Temperance went from an adorable toddler to a beautiful young woman way prettier than Hannah whose boobs weren't as high as they used to be.
Not only was Temperance prettier as she was smarter: after her 10th birthday Hank moved her to the dome behind the clock; by then she loved to read and write so well that Hank brought her a different book from the library every week that she copied by hand and saved the handwritten copies in case she wanted to read them again after Hank returned them.
Around her twelfth birthday Hannah got her a computer so she'd be faster when doing reports for her. The only thing Hannah didn't allow in the dome was anything that would reveal her beauty so that meant no mirrors, "You're awful looking! Your nose is too pointy, your hair color is just pure weird and your eyes and skin are too clear for this lighting; trust me I'm saving you from a lot of misery."
She felt very lonely, having for human contact besides an old cook named Caroline that brought her food and having to sneak out to use restroom or shower; faced with such loneliness she'd distract herself with books and on-line courses, one of them robotics. So she went all Geppetto by creating 3, 1 foot tall robots not without pulling a MacGyver and building them out of takeout food containers, cans of soda, chopsticks, an old mailbox, and to articulate their jaws, scrunches.
Their names were Hodgins, a quirky personality to say the least,; Angela, her best friend almost like your childhood best friend was your Teddy; and last but not least Cam, the only sane one in that dome.
It was Halloween and though no one could see what was behind the clock, Temperance could see them perfectly since it was a one-way window. She'd always been intrigued by that holiday, maybe because her birthday was earlier that month, maybe because the costumes made ugly women look beautiful but most of the times like sluts.
Hence why she started pondering sneaking out of the Jeffersonian and out there.
One of the things she had focused on while creating her robots had been giving each different personality and morals; like that they'd come in handy when she wanted to make a reasonable choice, by hearing all three arguments and picking the most logic one.
"Go! And see if you can find and ass as hot as this guy's!"
"Or a girl as amazing as her. I don't think you will, but if that' what you go for we won't' judge you!" Hodgins and Angela started making out shamelessly.
"Don't leave me alone with these two! Why did you think it was a good idea to give us genitals? Or two girls an only one guy? It's like you wanted a third wheel!"
"I made you to mimic human feelings and behavior to help me have an idea of what a normal person would do since I haven't talked to another human being besides Caroline and Hannah in ten years. I figured if you could feel anger, "love", or jealousy you'd act the most like a real human being."
Suddenly Cam felt really bad and Hodgins and Angela politely stopped making out.
"Go sweetie, you deserve to be happy." Angle spoke in behalf of everyone.
And with that she got ready to go down there for the first time in ten years.
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