"Eien no Memories" by: CP
Takes place after "Missing Cat"
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Roger Smith was a man who liked to keep his emotions to himself. But after the Perro incident, he found himself feeling deep regret. He got up from his bed in his black night robe and walked out to greet the noon. Usually, he would wake up to Dorothy's loud piano playing (purposely done by Dorothy to get him up) but today, there was soft piano tune in the air. He smiled to himself. A serene atmosphere... He looked at the young android girl playing the piano. Her expression, as usual, was emotionless, but she had a sort of sadness in her eyes.
"Dorothy?" Roger asked.
She stopped playing and closed the piano lid slowly, pausing to look at herself in the reflection. Then, with a faint whirling sound coming from her neck, turned to look at Roger. "Do you not like me respecting your serene atmosphere idea? I can play loudly again..."
Roger quickly waved his hands, "N_no! No thank you, Dorothy. I was just worried about you."
"About Perro?" she asked in her emotionless voice. "I am fine now."
Roger frowned and scratched his messy hair, "Ok..." He shrugged and walked to the bathroom. [What can I expect from an android?]
Dorothy watched him leave intently, and then got up. She looked at the piano, remembering Perro sitting and watching her play, swinging his, small gray paw at her hands. Dorothy blinked and began to walk away.
"Meyowr?"
Dorothy stopped and looked back at the piano. A transparent Perro sat on the edge, looking at her with his large, yellow eyes. She smiled slightly and then turned her head. "Did you like my new song, Perro?"
"Meyowr!"
"I'm glad. Good-bye, my friend," Dorothy replied.
With another happy yowl, the cat disappeared. Dorothy stood in her place for a few moments and then finally walked downstairs, grabbing her umbrella on the way. Norman opened the doors and Dorothy quickly walked out down the stairs as the rain poured down. She began to hum her song again. She scowled and wondered why she only had this memory. On her way, she passed a familiar alley with a piece of cardboard shaped like a tiny tent. She began to hum again, but more happily as she remembered all the times her and Perro shared.
[["You should treasure that song, and your memories of Perro.]] She remembered Roger say.
"Thank you," she murmured to the cardboard. "Thank you for my memories."
Takes place after "Missing Cat"
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Roger Smith was a man who liked to keep his emotions to himself. But after the Perro incident, he found himself feeling deep regret. He got up from his bed in his black night robe and walked out to greet the noon. Usually, he would wake up to Dorothy's loud piano playing (purposely done by Dorothy to get him up) but today, there was soft piano tune in the air. He smiled to himself. A serene atmosphere... He looked at the young android girl playing the piano. Her expression, as usual, was emotionless, but she had a sort of sadness in her eyes.
"Dorothy?" Roger asked.
She stopped playing and closed the piano lid slowly, pausing to look at herself in the reflection. Then, with a faint whirling sound coming from her neck, turned to look at Roger. "Do you not like me respecting your serene atmosphere idea? I can play loudly again..."
Roger quickly waved his hands, "N_no! No thank you, Dorothy. I was just worried about you."
"About Perro?" she asked in her emotionless voice. "I am fine now."
Roger frowned and scratched his messy hair, "Ok..." He shrugged and walked to the bathroom. [What can I expect from an android?]
Dorothy watched him leave intently, and then got up. She looked at the piano, remembering Perro sitting and watching her play, swinging his, small gray paw at her hands. Dorothy blinked and began to walk away.
"Meyowr?"
Dorothy stopped and looked back at the piano. A transparent Perro sat on the edge, looking at her with his large, yellow eyes. She smiled slightly and then turned her head. "Did you like my new song, Perro?"
"Meyowr!"
"I'm glad. Good-bye, my friend," Dorothy replied.
With another happy yowl, the cat disappeared. Dorothy stood in her place for a few moments and then finally walked downstairs, grabbing her umbrella on the way. Norman opened the doors and Dorothy quickly walked out down the stairs as the rain poured down. She began to hum her song again. She scowled and wondered why she only had this memory. On her way, she passed a familiar alley with a piece of cardboard shaped like a tiny tent. She began to hum again, but more happily as she remembered all the times her and Perro shared.
[["You should treasure that song, and your memories of Perro.]] She remembered Roger say.
"Thank you," she murmured to the cardboard. "Thank you for my memories."
