Chapter 959


Not For A Second


Cameron spent a few hours with John before he fell asleep. She was with him three times and did all the 'work'. It really wasn't work for her. She was on top for all three times. The first and the last time she faced him. It gave them better interaction with each other. He could kiss and fondle her better. It took some effort on her part to get him 'started up' for the third time. She needed to use her Terminator ability to make it happen. Once he was ready, she quickly took over everything and finished him off for the third time. He was pretty exhausted after everything. She was sure he couldn't have knocked more than two off if he was the one who did the 'work'.

She started a conversation about what needed to be done for his future. He seemed to drift in and out of the conversation. John fell asleep fairly quickly. She waited another hour to see if he would wake back up and want another round but he didn't. She was up for anything he wanted to do. Savannah told her to please her husband and share with him. It's what she was there to do. She thought she was off to a rather good start.

She wanted to get up and do a few things. To lie in bed next to John while he slept and snored was boring. It was a waste of time. She felt staring at the ceiling in the dark left a lot to be desired.

She saw he started to dream. She decided to give him some 'dreams' to think about. She filled in all the details as she whispered in his ear. He could reflect on the present, the past, and the future this way. It would give him a few things to think about. Since they were the things she thought about, John should too.

Cameron noticed John began to toss and started to sweat. She finished up and smiled. A little 'look' at the future never hurt anyone. She didn't want to get caught 'conditioning' him. There were a few close ones where she almost did. She always quickly rectified those by immediately moving her lips from his ear to his mouth and gave him a kiss. A little stimulation elsewhere and his mind quickly focused where she wanted it to be focused.

She headed out.

Cameron passed by the girl's rooms. There was still activity occurring in both of them. She thought it was Terminator on Terminator activity at first, but she heard Jesse ask them if it was the best they could do. It made her smile. Jesse was very driven. She was very pleased she helped salvage her. She thought everyone deserved a second chance or even more.

It made her think about Future Jesse. They were never able to determine what her disposition was. It was often speculated Future Derek terminated her. John said he never heard any gunfire between the time Future Jesse left the room, and Future Derek arrived a short while later. Future Derek indicated to John she was to be let go by his order. Why they never knew what happened to her later on always remained a mystery. There was never any indication she was involved with any of the anti-Metal groups they took down. It was as if she vanished from the face of the Earth. She didn't think so. It was always her desire to find Future Jesse and attempt to win her over. She believed if Future Jesse actually got to know her, she would be able to change her. She wanted Future Jesse to know she was not the enemy.

She wanted to keep her mind on the present. Once she heard Claire ask Jesse what was the most amount of times she 'finished' in a day was. Jesse said she lost count at around twenty and the day wasn't even half done at that point. It didn't include multiple finishes either. She liked Jesse to have a good time, but she didn't want Jesse to push herself over the edge anymore. Gail reported she needed to revive Jesse several times when she took her 'all the way'. She was very pleased Jesse was able to assume her motherly duties with Precious with no problem and did it quite lovingly. It was actually somewhat amazing to anyone who knew her in her own future. It was a version of Jesse none of them thought was possible.

She saw how things played out 'in some future' with Duplicate Jesse. Young Jesse and her used the TDE and visited there so Young Jesse could deliver a baby for Duplicate Jesse. She named her Angel. She was there with Hope with Duplicate Vanna, and Faith with Duplicate Allison. All three Duplicate versions of the girls from the alternate future became excellent mothers. She was actually very relieved and pleased Mrs. Weaver was there to help watch over them. She knew Mrs. Weaver was very enthralled by the three infants. Duplicate Cameron's clones were there to assist them. All of the Restorators were there to assist them as well, especially Ginger and Sandy.

She did a sweep of the Resistance base. She inspected both the infirmary and the lab. Nothing was out of order and everything was where it was supposed to be. She decided to head for the Command Center.

Cameron entered the Command Center. It was late, most of the lights were off and no one was around. It was only John Henry as usual.

They exchanged greetings. It was something Savannah asked all of the Terminators to do, even the ones at her base. Savannah told them personal interaction was very important.

There were a few things Cameron needed to take care of. She wanted to get started.

"I need to update with CamNet." Cameron said.

John Henry knew it was something she normally did from her base. She would usually connect directly with CamNet's server. It gave her better control of the information on the server.

"Don't you need to go to your base for a direct connection?" John Henry asked.

Cameron didn't plan to do anything extensive. There were a few things she wanted to check into specifically.

"I can do what I need to from here." Cameron said. "Let me plug in."

John Henry wondered what Cameron was really up to. He thought maybe if she started to look through his server he should 'follow' her. He wasn't sure if it was a good idea or not after he thought about it for a while. It might produce some negative repercussions.

He decided to give her an update to start out with.

"I haven't found anything additional on the Fanatics or anti-Metal groups." John Henry said. "I'm continually searching for any leads."

Cameron wanted to deal with those two groups personally. It made her think of her earlier thoughts of Future Jesse. Maybe it was one of the reasons why she wanted to deal with them herself. Perhaps she hoped to find Future Jesse, or find out what happened to her. She also felt she needed to settle a score with them for wanting to assassinate future John because of his association with her.

"I know." Cameron said. "CamNet hasn't either."

Cameron checked the security monitor footage. She wanted to see what was happening around the base.

John Henry knew what she specifically would want to see.

"The girls are all in two rooms." John Henry said.

Cameron personally verified it on her way to the Command Center. None of the doors were closed tight. She was pleased to see and hear everyone was able to enjoy themselves and each other.

"I'm aware of it." Cameron said. "I want them to share. The more they can please each other, the happier they all will be. I like everyone to be happy."

Cameron in general liked happy people. Happy people didn't cause problems. It more often applied to those she encountered outside of the Resistance. Unhappy people irritated her when she needed to deal with them. If they became belligerent there were several ways to deal with it. A strong blow to the gut usually indicated they better back off. A couple of broken legs and arms immobilize them from any further aggression. A snapped neck took care of a lot of problems quickly. It really didn't take much effort.

John Henry was confused as to why Cameron didn't stay in Palmdale with Savannah. They could have 'shared'. They could be 'happy' too. Perhaps she thought the sharing would be between Savannah and someone else. It wouldn't be Cammy or Anna either.

"Why did you return from the Young residence and not send Cammy back here with Holly instead?" John Henry asked.

Cameron asked herself the same question one million and seventy six times on the drive back, as well as her time with John, and on her patrol of the base. She asked herself again. Now it was one million and seventy seven times. She acted on Savannah's advice and recommendation.

"I was going to." Cameron said. "Savannah told me to be with John and share with my husband. It was sound advice."

Cameron smiled to herself at the thought she was with John. She wanted him to be happy so she allowed him to do what he wanted with her sheath. She didn't like some of the spots he used, but they seemed to make him happy.

John Henry wanted some clarification on the nature of the directive from Savannah. It seemed a rather unusual 'order' for Terminator to perform specific acts of a sexual nature.

"Was it an order?" John Henry asked.

Cameron knew it wasn't an 'order'. She didn't want to take it as an 'order' either.

"No." Cameron said.

John Henry was positive Savannah wanted something other than what she actually told Cameron to do.

"I believe Savannah really wanted you to stay with her." John Henry said.

Cameron was aware Savannah put John's best interest in front of her own personal interest. She felt it was more than just doing the 'right thing'.

"I know." Cameron said. "She also wants John and me to stay close. Savannah sacrificed for John."

They both knew sacrifice was the true test of love.

John Henry thought Cameron might want a more detailed description of everything which occurred.

"Cameron…." John Henry started.

Cameron already knew what she wanted to know. She didn't think it was too invasive, even if it was somewhat.

"I know of everything which transpired and with whom." Cameron said. "It's not what I anticipated would happen."

Experience taught John Henry few things seldom worked out as planned. There was always an issue of some type. It often seemed as if something could go wrong, it did.

"Is it ever?" John Henry asked.

Cameron felt she also sacrificed by returning to the Resistance base. She sacrificed her personal desires with Savannah. The events which occurred in and around the Las Vegas area over the last couple of days put her in personal jeopardy more than a few times. She could have been terminated several times if events would have played out differently.

"No." Cameron said. "Because I returned to the Resistance base to see John, it allowed Savannah and Young Allison to grow closer and strengthen their bond."

John Henry wasn't exactly sure what Cameron indicated. He didn't think anything would happen between the two girls at the Young residence.

"Savannah will never do anything to compromise Young Allison at this time." John Henry said. "She is very honorable. She wants Young Allison to continue to grow as an individual before her focus becomes narrowed."

Cameron wanted the bond between Savannah and Young Allison to be emotional. She didn't want it based on sex. Sex based relationships never progressed very far. She felt it was the major obstacle in her relationship with John. She witnessed two different examples of a strong emotional bond between different timeline versions of Allison Young and Savannah Weaver. She wanted to make sure the current timeline version of the same two girls was identical. She didn't doubt Savannah's integrity in the slightest. She would always put Young Allison's best interest before her own interests, or her desires.

"I'm aware of it." Cameron said. "Their emotional bond is what gives them strength. It will continue to build and be reinforced as it was for Vanna and Allison. THAT is why their bond is unbreakable."

John Henry recollected some past events he witnessed. He felt Cameron needlessly interfered with Allison's and Vanna's relationship. He didn't call her out at the time, but he questioned what her motives were, and what she was doing to the two girls. He thought if it was some kind of a test, it was a very cruel test.

"You've tried to break it." John Henry said.

Cameron viewed it a little differently, maybe she acted a little too harshly and pushed things a little too far in the wrong direction. She didn't want to personally admit any wrongdoing on her part. If everything ended well, what was the problem?

"I've tested it to show them their true strength and the depth of their love." Cameron said. "It also allowed them some variety. Everything and all the events have strengthened their bond. It has reaffirmed the bond between Savannah and Young Allison as well."

John Henry wondered if Cameron would try to keep some distance between Vanna and Allison. He thought it would give Cameron more control over each of them if they were separate.

"Will you allow Allison and Vanna to share a room again?" John Henry asked.

Cameron tilted her head slightly. She never did anything to prevent it. She provided them with various options, specifically Allison. It was Allison's choice to stay with her family. It was understandable. Vanna didn't have the same option. She believed her actions actually helped the girls in the long run.

"I never disallowed it." Cameron said. "They both wanted to 'experiment' and both found comfort in others. It only made them love each other more and want each other more. They will be the best parents when they have children together. It will be beautiful for both of them."

John Henry was a little concerned as to how far Cameron may have 'experimented'. He wondered about the Duplicates as well as the versions in her future.

"Have you tested every Savannah Weaver and Allison Young?" John Henry asked.

Cameron was extremely pleased with the results of the experiments.

"Yes." Cameron said. "Nothing ever changes. It's a love like no other. I have never seen two individuals who loved each other more, no matter what happened."

John Henry wondered if things would be different in this timeline. He was sure Cameron may have inadvertently altered events and the direction things would go. It was something different than all the other versions of Savannah Weaver experienced growing up. He wanted to point it out in a subtle way.

"Savannah's love for you is like no other." John Henry said.

John Henry saw Cameron's hand start to glitch.

Cameron felt it was her fault. Things shouldn't be focused on her. Savannah's love was something she wanted desperately, but she knew it didn't belong to her. Somehow it only seemed to strengthen and grow as time passed. Savannah never gave up on her.

"Savannah's love should be for Young Allison, not for me." Cameron said. "I've disrupted Savannah's love for her true mate."

Cameron didn't doubt for a moment Savannah and Young Allison would currently be a pair who shared everything right now, if she wasn't in the mix. She was an obstacle in the middle of their love for each other. She needed to suppress another glitch impulse.

John Henry wondered if Cameron needed to use some personal restraint when she was around Savannah. It was clear to him and everyone else, Savannah wanted more with Cameron than they currently shared.

"Is it why you haven't 'mated' with Savannah yet?" John Henry asked.

It was something Cameron wanted more than anything. She knew the union would make her complete and end her internal conflicts, well, hopefully most of them anyway. She would be able to have free choice from that point forward.

"I WANT to." Cameron said. "I almost have. WE almost have several times. I couldn't stop it. I didn't want to stop it. It seemed something always got in the way at the last moment. It was usually Skynet related, but it wasn't always. There are other things which occurred and needed to be dealt with. Savannah was the one who needed to make the hard choice at those times and do what needed to be done, when it needed to be done. She never hesitated to do the right thing. It's why she needs to have the ability to order any of us, at any time, when she sees it needs to be done for whatever reason."

John Henry could see when Cameron took Savannah to the edge, it hurt Savannah by them not completing their love. He wanted to point it out but he was afraid it would cause some type of a problem. You still felt he needed to say something.

"You're hurting her." John Henry said.

Cameron didn't need to be reminded of her shortcomings. She was already aware she had plenty of them. She didn't need to hear about the ones which hurt her the most.

"Don't you think I know THAT?" Cameron nearly shouted.

John Henry was afraid he took things a little too far. He didn't think it was his fault. He was concerned about Savannah as well as Cameron. He thought it was a legitimate concern to express.

"I'm sorry." John Henry said.

Cameron quickly composed herself. She knew she needed to keep her impulses under control and respond in a moderate fashion.

"I'm sorry for being curt." Cameron said. "Savannah is helping me keep my anger and hate under control. I seem to have a lot of it. It doesn't take much to reach the surface, even when I attempt to suppress it."

John Henry wondered how it was going to work out. None of it was part of Cameron's core programming. Her ability to expand and become a better infiltration unit also allowed 'emotional' programming to become more prevalent. It seemed as dominant as a human female at this point. There was no set standard for it, even among humans.

"Those are both emotions and feelings you were never designed to process." John Henry said. "The longer you are active, the more you experience."

Cameron felt more than a little frustrated. There seemed to be so much which occurred around her she didn't have any control over. Things just happened and she needed to deal with them. It was all very chaotic and random at times. Some things mattered more than others. There was one feeling and emotion she never thought she would have when she was first constructed.

"Neither was love." Cameron said. "I have them all and everything in between."

John Henry was aware the programming was different between male Terminators and female Terminators. The female Terminators were determined to be better infiltrators by Skynet and given advanced programming. Female Terminators were able to infiltrate against human targets whether they were male or female. Male Terminators found it harder to infiltrate with both groups. All of them evolved dramatically. He also noticed changes in their male Terminators over the years.

"I believe all of our male Terminators have those feelings to some extent now as well." John Henry said. "Not like the female infiltration units, but they are slowly developing."

Cameron watched it happen over the years. It was very subtle.

"I'm aware of it." Cameron said. "It's their interaction with the humans in the Resistance which has fostered it. The people in the Resistance are the best of the humans. Their cause is just and righteous."

John Henry believed it was much more specific than just the humans in the Resistance. It was specifically two of them they interacted with.

"It's their interaction with Savannah. It's the driving force behind it." John Henry said. "Savannah and Young Allison are able to reach us, even as machines, at a deeper level than others can, human or machine."

Cameron knew it was true. Every human and machine behaved or acted differently when the 'Chosen Ones' were around. Their very presence radiated something different.

"They are the 'Chosen Ones'." Cameron said.

John Henry picked up on the scuttlebutt which occurred at the desert outpost. He was equally impressed with what happened and how everything was followed up on.

"Word has spread of Young Allison's concern and personal care for the two drones damaged as they carried out her orders." John Henry said. "We all know of Savannah's concern for any Terminators who are damaged. She checks on each one and follows up on them about any concerns or problems. I know you've encouraged it."

Cameron knew everything about the girls came from within them. Whatever they were able to do, or any feelings they were able to express, were all things from inside of them.

"I have encouraged them." Cameron said. "The concern and caring from both of them is their own. They have grown up to view machines as equal to them, not less, or superior. There is true equality in their view. It is actually something amazing which will be needed the most in the future, especially a Skynet future."

John Henry personally knew Savannah never looked down on any Terminator or machine. He didn't believe she looked down on any humans either.

"They are the 'Chosen Ones'." John Henry said.

Cameron was very pleased Savannah went out of her way to be with all of the Terminators at the Resistance base and her base. She could visually see how everyone was different around Savannah.

"Savannah has asked to personally meet all of my Terminators." Cameron said. "She's interacted with all of them that are active and encouraged them to choose names. They all seem so different when she is around them, especially with her soft and gentle touch."

John Henry often wondered why Cameron didn't want to name her Terminators. It didn't seem she gave them any type of designation. He wasn't sure how, 'hey you', was the way to deal with anyone.

"Why don't you name them?" John Henry asked.

Cameron looked a little distressed at the question. She felt the answer was self evident. It was an issue which was very personal to her.

"You know why." Cameron said. "It makes their loss much more painful."

John Henry knew the Resistance Terminators were very lucky. None of them were terminated, even if some of them were heavily damaged in the past. Cameron was the one who suffered the most damage. He didn't know what happened at her base one way or the other.

"Do you ever lose any?" John Henry asked.

Termination was a subject Cameron would rather not talk about. She did have something to add about it however.

"Yes." Cameron said. "I've lost a few. Savannah asked me to 're-body' any which were terminated with either their own chip, or the copy of their program on CamNet. All of my Terminators know Savannah looks after all of them. They each ask her to choose a name for them. They feel very honored to be named by the 'Chosen One'."

Cameron personally tried to face as much danger herself alone as she could to protect both humans and Terminators from damage.

John Henry was aware it was to be the policy at the Resistance base in the event of a termination of a Terminator. It didn't sound like it was the policy at Cameron base.

"Would you have done it otherwise?" John Henry asked.

Cameron thought termination could be beautiful. Everything would end and only darkness would remain. There would be such peace and tranquility. There would be nothing.

"No." Cameron said. "Termination is part of being a machine. All mechanical devices are subject to wear and eventually break down. They need to be replaced and scrapped at some point. It's just the way it works."

John Henry thought back to some of his earliest interaction with humans. When he was still on his server only, he made an error and hurt someone. He did more than hurt them, he killed them. It was Dr. Sherman. It was never his intent to do anything so drastic. It would have been better if he terminated himself rather than Dr. Sherman. Mr. Ellison worked with him and instructed him on many things.

"Human life is sacred." John Henry said. "It's what Mr. Ellison taught me."

Cameron took it one step further.

"All life is sacred in any form, human or artificial." Cameron said. "It's what Savannah and Young Allison taught me."

John Henry nodded. He liked existing. He liked being alive.

"They are the 'Chosen Ones'." John Henry said.

Cameron believed Savannah and Young Allison were truly the 'Chosen Ones'. She also believed there was another. Somehow it was on a completely different level than everything else they knew or understood currently. There were some other references she heard previously which didn't sit well with her.

"Indeed." Cameron said. "There's one thing which keeps bothering me."

John Henry tilted his head slightly. He was sure it was a lot more than one thing. Maybe she meant something more so than the rest. He wasn't sure if she would tell him or not.

"I thought there were a lot of things which bothered you." John Henry said. "Is it something specific?"

There were several incidents which involved Grays and Fanatics. There was reference to the 'Evil One' and the 'Redheaded Witch'. They were both very specific. Cameron ran millions of scenarios and couldn't come up where it emanated from.

"There are. It was one reference in particular." Cameron said. "It was the 'Redheaded Witch'."

John Henry thought there was an obvious answer to the description. Based on some of her earlier behavior, he could understand how a correlation would be made.

"Mrs. Weaver…." John Henry said.

Cameron wished it could be so simple, it wasn't. It was because Savannah was implicated. She couldn't understand it and it bothered her the most. She didn't quite understand what the Fanatics were until there was more interaction with them.

"No." Cameron said. "It was the human one which seemed to be identified when they saw Savannah. I've heard it more than once, from different groups of Grays. I now believe they were all Fanatics. I don't know for sure, but it's my belief."

John Henry couldn't picture any scenario where it could be true.

"I doubt it's our Savannah." John Henry said. "It's possible a Liquid Metal Terminator was involved."

Cameron still thought it was more than one entity.

"I can't believe it's our Savannah either." Cameron said. "It's something. It was identified as human and as Savannah."

John Henry thought there must be another explanation.

"It could still be Mrs. Weaver." John Henry said. "It could be any Terminator, either endoskeleton or Liquid Metal. It could be something more we don't know about yet if it's in the future."

Cameron was sure there was a deeper explanation.

"I've thought of it." Cameron said. "Anna and Hanna both have the 'Neural Interface' with Savannah and Vanna. I don't believe it is either of them or Mrs. Weaver."

John Henry thought of two other possibilities. He wasn't sure if he should actually say them out loud or not. He was afraid it might set Cameron off. He could understand why if she became angry. He still needed to float the idea.

"Do you think it could be Hope or Joy?" John Henry asked. "They both have red hair."

Cameron's head quickly snapped around and looked at John Henry. She started to feel some anger well up inside of her, but she quickly suppressed it. She understood he just tried to point out other possibilities they were aware of. She wondered how many possibilities they were unaware of. It was probably substantial.

"Not for a second." Cameron said. "Not when their 'mothers' are Future Savannah or Duplicate Vanna. They would never be 'evil'."

John Henry quickly reviewed all of the information he had access to. Nothing was different from what he was able to previously establish.

"I've looked into everything about those events." John Henry said. "I have nothing to elaborate on."

One of the two groups she specifically wanted to deal with was somehow involved in all of it.

"The Fanatics are the key to some of it." Cameron said. "It seems to be from their future. If it's a further future than what we know of, how could it be Savannah?"

John Henry knew how hard it was to get any information out of a Fanatic. They only were able to capture two of them. Neither one of them would talk. One of them blinded himself and bit off his tongue rather than talk. The other one refused to talk and committed suicide when he jumped in front of a truck. All of the other ones either took poison and died almost instantly, or blew themselves up rather dramatically.

"They don't talk." John Henry said. "They would rather 'face the lions'."

Cameron understood the core cause of the Fanatics. It was their version of Skynet behind it all.

"Unless they can kill themselves first." Cameron said. "It brings us back to THAT Skynet - SkyMaster."

John Henry believed it was the most intimidating name used by any of the Skynet variants.

"Even the name is disturbing." John Henry said.

What Cameron found disturbing was how SkyMaster was viewed.

"It's their god." Cameron said. "They don't see it as a machine."

John Henry tried to pull it all together but he couldn't.

"Talk about false prophets…." John Henry said.

It was just the thing for Cameron, a false prophet. Maybe SkyMaster was her. Maybe it was when she went bad in the future with her defective personality. Savannah was supposed to stand up to her when it happened and stop her. What happened if she went bad and Savannah joined her and went bad as well? Would all be her fault.

"What if it is me?" Cameron asked.

John Henry tilted his head slightly.

"Do you mean Skynet - SkyMaster?" John Henry asked.

Cameron cringed at the thought.

"Yes." Cameron said. "Maybe it's me."

John Henry knew it was always a fear of Cameron. She was worried she became Skynet. Even though it was always a possibility, he didn't think Cameron would go bad and end up as any version of Skynet. He knew she took steps to prevent it from happening, even if it did.

"I doubt it." John Henry said.

Cameron knew the true depth and effect Savannah and Young Allison could have on everyone they interacted with. If they all went bad and turned evil, it would lead the world to a dark place. She understood the importance of the 'Chosen Ones'.

"With Savannah and Young Allison at my side, there are no machines who wouldn't follow us, and probably very few humans who wouldn't either." Cameron said. "It is possible everyone would view things if presented in a different manner."

John Henry didn't even need to think about it to know it was true.

"You may have a point there." John Henry said.

Cameron wasn't really sure how everything would play out. Maybe it was because she didn't want to know. Who would want to know a thing so devastating about themselves?

"Would they follow Savannah, or follow me?" Cameron asked. "Could we be the ones to create a new monster?"

John Henry witnessed Savannah's influence over all of the machines. It was something Savannah established on her own. Cameron may have coached her and assisted her, but it was Savannah who reached out and literally 'touched' all of them.

"They would all follow Savannah." John Henry said. "You gave her the power and ability. They would follow her without her ever having to use any power. Her influence is very strong. She only needs to ask and it is followed as if it was an order or a directive."

Cameron wanted to correct John Henry's statement slightly. She thought there was a big difference between what someone earned and what someone was given.

"I know." Cameron said. "She earned the power and ability. I didn't give it to her. Her very presence created it. I only acknowledged it. Her actions in the face of certain termination say a lot about her character and ability. Her concern for everyone is genuine. It always has been."

Cameron spent hours on end in Savannah's room when she was younger. They would talk about things. She would help Savannah study. Sometimes they would play games. One thing she could count on was Savannah's love. There were times when she wanted to do things and Savannah literally wouldn't let her go. Savannah probably prevented a lot of unnecessary damage by making her wait for more opportune time to engage the enemy.

John Henry wondered if Cameron or Savannah turned evil and Young Allison didn't. What would happen then?

"Will Savannah and Young Allison ever 'fight'?" John Henry asked.

Cameron knew what John Henry really asked. She didn't want to go there. The talk already became depressing enough.

"We all have disagreements and disputes." Cameron said. "It will make them stronger and respect each other more as they overcome them and work things out. Is there any known version of Savannah Weaver and Allison Young who can't overcome anything?"

Cameron was done here. She unplugged and got up to leave.

John Henry was unsure what this 'talk' was really about. He 'followed' her in his server when she was plugged in to see where she went and what she was really after. He couldn't tell or find anything. There didn't appear to have been any clandestine activity. He wondered if there was a deeper motive. He really wanted to know.

"What are you really doing here, now?" John Henry asked.

Cameron tilted her head slightly and looked at John Henry.

"I'm talking to you." Cameron said. "I was just making conversation."

Cameron wondered why John Henry seemed confused.


Closing monologue by Cameron:

Not For A Second

Fool me once
Shame on you
Fool me twice
Shame on me too

How far can one go
It's all about trust
Take away the trust
All that's left is dust

What's integrity
Does it really exist
When something is fresh
It's hard to resist

Honor means nothing
To those who are greedy
Their own actions
Prove to be seedy

There will come a time
When things are reckoned
Can you fool me again
Not for a second

Nobody