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^_^ 4th chapter
Restless Recovery
The next day, Kat woke up to find herself covered by a black jacket.
^ Well that wasn't there before ^ she thought. Smith entered the room and laid down some food. Kat just stared at him. Smith stared back at her. Finally, when the silence became unbearable, Smith just had to ask. "Why are you staring at me?" Kat looked at his sunglasses. "Why don't you ever take those off?" "Because I do not." "But, why? Doesn't it get dark?" "No, I am used to it." "Take them off," "Why?" "Because I want to see your eyes." "Why?" "Because, I want...to see what color they are." Smith's eyebrow cocked. This human definitely wasn't what he thought her to be, she didn't even try to escape yet. When Smith didn't do anything, Kat reached slowly for his sunglasses. Without even expecting it, Smith backed away from her reach. His expression showed nothing but confusion. He seemed to be feeling this more often, he silently realized. Kat smile and giggled a bit. Smith wanted to know why she was laughing at him, but right now he just wanted to really get away from her. He had spent much too much time with this human. She looked around the room in a bit of confusion and asked. "Why are we here?" Smith explained to her last night. She stared at him a bit, and then said. "So, you brought me here to save me..right?" She smiled at his glare.
He didn't answer anymore of her irritating questions. He walked out of the room, and began to wonder when her colleagues would be coming for her. The more he could get, the more he could clone. But, he needed live bait. And, he knew they were going to be watching him. He smiled a bit to himself in thinking, "They probably think it's way too risky to send anymore down here.," His smile got bigger as so did his ego. He actually kind of liked, that some people were actually afraid of him, especially Zion's resisters. He decided to let her stay here for a bit, as if to calm her fear of him, so she wouldn't be so difficult to handle. But, as it seemed this meeting her this morning, that wouldn't be a problem.
Later on in the late morning, Kat was feeling much warmer and better. She was now becoming restless. Smith was amazed at her, she had healed so quickly, emotionally that is. He expected a fine recovery, but for anyone who was captured and almost died of hypothermia, she was a fighter. Smith went outside her room to look outside one of the windows at his clones. He saw them making more; they were doing just fine.
Kat walked out of the room and ran to Smith. He looked at her without any emotion. "Smith, I would like you to come with me." She began to run away from him, and he of course had to follow her. She ran outside, but he caught her and held her still. "You cannot escape me," He snarled. She sighed. "I know that, but I wanted you to see something...will you come with me?" He didn't at first, but he slowly gave in and let her go. Let the human have her entertainment, he thought. While she still can.
Kat led Smith to a park, and sat down on a bench. She invited him to sit next to her, but he only stared at her. She gave up trying to socialize with him, and looked out to the lake. Some, kids were playing, but, there were definitely less people in the city. And, she knew exactly why. After sitting there in complete silence for several minutes, Kat finally said, "Smith," He looked at her again and said. "Yes?" She pointed toward the lake and he looked towards it. "What? Is there something in the water?" She nodded and stood up next to Smith. She grabbed his hand and pointed toward the reflection of the sun in the lake. He didn't like the fact that she was touching him, but he couldn't help smelling her again. He mentally kicked himself for being so stupid, and focused on what she was trying to show him. "Isn't it beautiful?" She asked him. "I do not see what is so beautiful, that's what water does when the sun is out, reflect it."
Kat sighed again. But, this time she again tried to remove his sunglasses; he turned his face away from her. Then she tried to show many other things that were gorgeous in nature, but Smith was like a stone. He just looked at them like workers, doing their job. Not beautiful, not ugly, just there. Kat just about gave up. She didn't realize he was going to be so hard to convince that there was beauty in the world. She began to go back to the building. Smith followed, but took one last look back to the park. He began to notice something, but decided it was not relevant, and followed Kat back to the apartment. It was already evening.
^_^ 4th chapter
Restless Recovery
The next day, Kat woke up to find herself covered by a black jacket.
^ Well that wasn't there before ^ she thought. Smith entered the room and laid down some food. Kat just stared at him. Smith stared back at her. Finally, when the silence became unbearable, Smith just had to ask. "Why are you staring at me?" Kat looked at his sunglasses. "Why don't you ever take those off?" "Because I do not." "But, why? Doesn't it get dark?" "No, I am used to it." "Take them off," "Why?" "Because I want to see your eyes." "Why?" "Because, I want...to see what color they are." Smith's eyebrow cocked. This human definitely wasn't what he thought her to be, she didn't even try to escape yet. When Smith didn't do anything, Kat reached slowly for his sunglasses. Without even expecting it, Smith backed away from her reach. His expression showed nothing but confusion. He seemed to be feeling this more often, he silently realized. Kat smile and giggled a bit. Smith wanted to know why she was laughing at him, but right now he just wanted to really get away from her. He had spent much too much time with this human. She looked around the room in a bit of confusion and asked. "Why are we here?" Smith explained to her last night. She stared at him a bit, and then said. "So, you brought me here to save me..right?" She smiled at his glare.
He didn't answer anymore of her irritating questions. He walked out of the room, and began to wonder when her colleagues would be coming for her. The more he could get, the more he could clone. But, he needed live bait. And, he knew they were going to be watching him. He smiled a bit to himself in thinking, "They probably think it's way too risky to send anymore down here.," His smile got bigger as so did his ego. He actually kind of liked, that some people were actually afraid of him, especially Zion's resisters. He decided to let her stay here for a bit, as if to calm her fear of him, so she wouldn't be so difficult to handle. But, as it seemed this meeting her this morning, that wouldn't be a problem.
Later on in the late morning, Kat was feeling much warmer and better. She was now becoming restless. Smith was amazed at her, she had healed so quickly, emotionally that is. He expected a fine recovery, but for anyone who was captured and almost died of hypothermia, she was a fighter. Smith went outside her room to look outside one of the windows at his clones. He saw them making more; they were doing just fine.
Kat walked out of the room and ran to Smith. He looked at her without any emotion. "Smith, I would like you to come with me." She began to run away from him, and he of course had to follow her. She ran outside, but he caught her and held her still. "You cannot escape me," He snarled. She sighed. "I know that, but I wanted you to see something...will you come with me?" He didn't at first, but he slowly gave in and let her go. Let the human have her entertainment, he thought. While she still can.
Kat led Smith to a park, and sat down on a bench. She invited him to sit next to her, but he only stared at her. She gave up trying to socialize with him, and looked out to the lake. Some, kids were playing, but, there were definitely less people in the city. And, she knew exactly why. After sitting there in complete silence for several minutes, Kat finally said, "Smith," He looked at her again and said. "Yes?" She pointed toward the lake and he looked towards it. "What? Is there something in the water?" She nodded and stood up next to Smith. She grabbed his hand and pointed toward the reflection of the sun in the lake. He didn't like the fact that she was touching him, but he couldn't help smelling her again. He mentally kicked himself for being so stupid, and focused on what she was trying to show him. "Isn't it beautiful?" She asked him. "I do not see what is so beautiful, that's what water does when the sun is out, reflect it."
Kat sighed again. But, this time she again tried to remove his sunglasses; he turned his face away from her. Then she tried to show many other things that were gorgeous in nature, but Smith was like a stone. He just looked at them like workers, doing their job. Not beautiful, not ugly, just there. Kat just about gave up. She didn't realize he was going to be so hard to convince that there was beauty in the world. She began to go back to the building. Smith followed, but took one last look back to the park. He began to notice something, but decided it was not relevant, and followed Kat back to the apartment. It was already evening.
