A/N: Hi guys! :) I know that my last chapter was very long, so I'll try to keep this one shorter. But one thing let to another and I just didn't want to stop. Also, I have answers to your wonderful review

odalys-ortiz- Thank you. :) I liked that part, too. Also, I like Love for an Android. It has a really good story line.


Well, we tried the "Guardian Angel" in a test. We couldn't find a test subject that he seemed to care about. On a good note, when we forced him to use the "Guardian Angel" he had no memory of it. The next thing we plan to add to him soon is unmeasurable strength and agility. But it's going to take some really complex programming.


Angel's POV

After my nightmare, the first thing that woke me up was the feeling that someone took the back of a nail board and hit me as hard as they could in the back of my head. The next thing that alerted me that I was awake, the slow but constant sound of air filling and exiting a container. It took me some time to figure out that it was breathing, but it wasn't mine. I tried opening my eyes, and succeeded. The room was in the office of Little Lamp Light, where Lucy worked. I already knew who I was on top of, but looked anyway.

I greeted the sight with a soft smile. Harkness was quietly sleeping, he must've had a hard day…yesterday(?) when I passed out. I carefully tried moved his arm. But once I touched his arm, his eyes snapped open. I froze.

"Hmmm. Good morning," he sleepily whispered, as he visibly relaxed.

"Good mornin'… How long was I out?"

His brow furrowed as he thought, "Just the night."

The pounding started to subside, making it easier for me to think. I just nodded and laid my head back down on his chest. I tried to shake fatigue, and wouldn't have been able to if I didn't think of night.

"Harkness?"

"Yes?"

"Do you think that we can make it to Megaton? Before sunset?"

He thought for a bit before answering, "Starting when?"

"As soon as possible."


We walked for a few hours to get close to Megaton. Fortunately we had very little trouble getting there. At the sight of the protectoron that greeted wanders, Harkness pulled out his plasma rifle, ready to destroy the robot. I realized his purpuse and ran in front of him, in a protective stance.

"Harkness, don't," I said, slightly scared but didn't let it show.

Confusion crossed his features, but didn't move.

I took a calming breath, then explained, "This one won't attack anyone unless something or someone attacks it. Then it will end the threat's life."

Only then did he lower his plasma rifle.

"Come on, I have a house in Megaton that we can stay at for awhile," I told him, leading him into Megaton.


In my humble home, my robotic butler greeted me warmly.

"Mistress, if I may be so bold as to ask, who is the man with you?" He asked, seeing Harkness follow me in.

"Relax, he a friend who is staying until its twilight."

"As you wish, mistress."

I walked over and put the enviroment suit and the Enclave armor and helmet in my footlocker. Looking at Harkness, I silently offered him a seat, which he politely rejected.

"So…? What do we do now?"

I looked outside, noting that it was sunset. Sighing I looked back at the man in my home. It's now or never, I thought to myself.

"Harkness, come with me," I said.

"What? Why?"

"Do you trust me?" I asked.

Without hesitation, he nodded.

"Then come with me," I said, taking his hand, "I want you to see something."


Harkness' POV

I allowed myself to be blindly lead to somewhere, only knowing that Angel wouldn't do anything to harm me. She almost was skipping out of Megaton into the Waste. Despite what Angel told me, I still kept a cautious eye on the protectoron. But she lead me past the vile robot and to an area of rocks. To my surprise, she chose one and started climbing up it. Once she was on top of it, she looked back and giggled.

"Come on up! It's not hard."

I couldn't believe how much energy she could have at times. I quietly chuckled but followed suit and climbed up next to her.

"Okay. What did you want me to see?"

I felt a light slapping on my right arm, I looked over at her and couldn't stop a smile from coming. She was putting on her fake pout face, knowing that it would make me soften up.

"When was the last time you watched a sunset or a moonrise?"

I was going to answer when… I couldn't think of anytime that I had watched a sunset or moonrise. I'd seen several, but never bothered paying attention to them. I made a mental note to watch them more often.

"Uh…never. I never saw either of them."

She just gaped at me, then turned me to the west.

"Alright, sunset is in the west. And moonrise is in the east."

Sunsets were, beautiful is an understatement, indescribable. There were so many colors in one area. They were mainly warm colors, but ringing the faintest yellows and oranges was a dark blue almost black. A few clouds accented the sunset even more than before. I was utterly speechless.

Angel's laughter broke through my thoughts, causing me to glance over to her.

"What?" I asked, curiosity getting the better of me.

"I just can't believe you've never seen a sunset before!" Angel expressed happily. "And you work at Rivet City! Quite possibly the best place to see a sunset. And you never noticed it?"

"No."

"Okay, look to the east," she commanded, gently guiding me to the indicated direction. "It's equally as beautiful, but less color."

And opposing the sun was the moon gracefully taking it's place in the sky. The mountains and buildings were shadowed by the light of the bright full moon. It reminded me of something I used to do as a kid: cut out a design and shine a light behind it, like the moon was then, to magnify the cut out to make a scene.

"I just want to know how you weren't able to see this for all of those years that you worked at Rivet City."

"I don't know how I was so blind for so long."


A/N: What Angel shows Harkness is one of my personally favorite things to do in Fallout 3. I hope you guys enjoy this story. :) And that small box off to the right corner is lonely. Free virtual hugs for everyone! :D