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([i]Continued from original post[/i]) A half-smile pulled into one cheek in hesitation, as if she wanted to say something. “Well… once we’ve finished developing our AI, sentience shouldn’t be a problem.” “That’s all well and good, but it may be a while before we see any truly sentient Exo,” he replied as he buttoned his shirt from the top-down; Laila’s eyes quietly lowered to the armoire in front of him in a knowing silence. “Besides,” he continued, “Clovis Bray pays well and the work is as interesting as it gets for civilian guards. Hell of a lot better than combing terminals looking for contraband or bombs.” “Mmmmm,” An understanding sound rolled in her throat as she finished dressing and grabbed a bottle of water from the refrigerator on the far end of the room. “I can [i]only imagine[/i], sounds terrible,” she teased with a coy smile and a wink as she took a few backward steps toward the door. “Well, not that I think you will, but don’t go easy on them. They need to know the risks of Exoscience research.” Merric smirked at himself in the mirror and side-eyed her on her way out the door. “Course they do- wouldn't [i]dream[/i] of it." Laila’s hand gripped a little tighter around the handle and she swallowed hard at the word “dream” as she pulled the door shut behind her and kept her eyes on her hand, thoughts drifting back to the face in her dreams, the voice, what he’d said. [i]Helping you remember[/i], he’d said. Remember [i]what[/i]? Laila turned into the dark room and took a few steps forward on the lacquered wooden floors of the studio and stooped to set down her keys and water bottle, then stood and tapped at a keypad on the wall beside her to turn on the lights and dim them as a soft piano melody filled the room; she’d always thought better when dancing alone in the dark. Flats slipped off as she dusted the chalk between her fingers, then onto her bare feet. Already she could feel herself moving to the rhythm of the melody. One hand wrapped around the wooden railing as she stretched one leg out long up and over the bar and leaned forward over it with both hands reaching for her ankle, then back behind her head to stretch her stomach before switching to the other leg, and then her shoulders and arms. When she was satisfied with her stretches and feeling nice and limber she turned away from the wall and gazed across the room. Toes traced the floor in circles as she stepped toward the center of the room, then planted one foot flat on the ground and swung both arms up tall as she swung the other leg around, locked out long and strong, and threw herself into a controlled spin. Though she spotted the wall, after the fourth, fifth, sixth spins, the room had started to blur, and she could have sworn she was seeing… sparks of light? Flashes of crackling blades. She could almost [i]feel[/i] the light surging through her, the arc swarming, circling, colliding blade to blade. [i]KSHH, CRACK. There he was again. [/i] Leg shot back out and she almost came to a dead stop but vaulted into a leap with bent legs, one arm strong next to her ear and the other out to her side, dipped down with her upper body on the landing and tucked one leg under her as she spun around on toe, swept herself upright, and stopped to stare at her reflection in the mirror with an uneasy frown. Blue eyes stared back at her from a face she barely recognized, as if [i]it[/i] was the memory. Hands slowly lifted to her shoulders and slipped over them, up her neck, her olive cheeks, and gripped at the sides of her head. Why could she remember so much about this dream world when she couldn’t even remember the last 24 hours? [i]The wars, the people, the horrors looming in the shadows- [/i] The witch’s screams pierced her thoughts like an arrow and she flinched suddenly, pulling her arms and upper body down toward the floor, but channeled it into a fluid movement and swiveled herself around as she pranced around the room. Memory after memory flickered through her as she moved on instinct, twirling, leaping, rolling; even this was familiar. They’d called it Bladedancing. Bladedancing led back to the Shadowsmiths, the Shadowsmiths led back to Twilight Gap, Twilight Gap led back to Nik, Nik to Andal, Andal to- [i]Him. [/i] Cyan eyes stared back at her from behind the iron-sights of a hand cannon and she gasped loudly, spun and dropped to the floor as the gun went off; as her body hit the floor with a loud thud and the clatter of her necklace against the planks, she was ripped back to reality, throbbing heart and gasping for breath and all. The room came back into focus, the lights, the music, the pale blue walls… she felt so far away from it all even though she was in the moment, could feel the floor, could smell the chalk on her hands. Was this place really home? Did she belong here? [i]It felt like he was trying to tell me something[/i]. None of this made sense, and the more she thought about it, the greater the intensity of the dissociation and frustration. Why was she thinking so hard about this? Of [i]course[/i] she belonged here. [i]This[/i] is what’s real. [i]This[/i] is what’s tangible, no matter how real her dreams may have seemed. Laila sat up and gazed across the room to see Merric’s face in the window. She wasn’t sure how long he’d been standing there or even how long she’d been there for, but it was normal for him to have stopped by on his way to his post. A small smile tugged into his fair cheeks and his eyes lingered on her for a moment more before he left, something she needed to do as well. Hands lifted to rub at her eyes with the backs of her knuckles and she stood to grab her things and shut off the lights. It was a short walk back to her living quarters, but she always managed to find herself getting lost one way or another. Laila glanced out the windows stretching the entire length of the building, out across the red sands of Mars and the towering structures dotting the horizon, multiplying by the day. It was Clovis Bray’s legacy, at the height of the Golden Age, and she was proud to be a part of it. After a quick shower to wash the chalk and sweat from her body, she threw on a skirt and blouse under her lab coat, and pulled on a pair of knee-high boots before grabbing her badge and a stack of books off of her desk in the lounge, and whisked herself out the door and down the hall in the direction opposite of where she’d been before. Freehold was busier today than it had been in years- although the civilian transport had brought new, hopeful guards, it had also brought aspiring scientists to tour the facilities, which meant an overabundance of Civilian fodder. Clamoring voices echoed down the steel-plated halls slow and sluggish, as she wove through the crowd on her way to her suite, notebooks in hand and lab coat flapping open as she brushed past a few of the wayward students. A few minutes and several long hallways later, she placed a hand on the biometric scanner and held one open eye to the retinal scan and was greeted by a digitized voice. [i]Good Morning, Dr. Essam! [/i] “Good morning, Gloria,” she replied casually as the door opened and she made her way toward her desk. [i]Shall I re-open entry 8.5.2 from where you left off yesterday? [/i] “That would be wonderful, yes please,” she replied as she moved to set her things down… but hesitated with a soft smile as she noticed the plastic box sitting on her desk beside a lidded paper cup. Laila organized her books carefully before she reached down to pull off the note, which read, [i]Pancakes, as requested, and a latte for good measure. Figured you could use it after last night. Call me when you get a chance, I’ll be at my post. [/i] “Good Morning sleepyhead,” came a friendly voice from beside her, the owner of which grinned back at her fondly from behind slim rectangular frames. “Decided to sleep in a little today?” Palms flattened against her face to hide her embarrassment as she shook her head quietly. “I had some nightmares this morning that I needed to work off…” voice trailed off as she lowered her hands and smiled with a sigh, “So I stopped by the studio before before I came in,” she admitted, eyes flickering up to meet hers. “Oh,” she frowned apologetically, the playfulness draining from her face. “I’m sorry… I hope you’re feeling better at least?” Head shook, jostling a few strands of hair loose from her braid, and she tucked them back behind her ears with two quick sweeps of her hand. “Not really… but I’ll make it through the day.” Green eyes examined her cautiously, and she reached down to tilt her chin up to force her to look at her. “Laila… you sure you’re up for this? You know we can’t start collecting brain scans unless your head’s in the right place.” Laila’s brows pressed down and together and she smiled quietly. “Eva… I’ll be fine by next week. Don’t worry.” The brunette retracted her hand and shifted her weight onto her back foot. “Alright… but please, try to take care of yourself. And if you have anything you need to work through mentally, make sure it’s taken care of before the study starts.” “Of course Dr. Larson,” she assured with a grateful smile. “I’ll drop by your office if the need arises.” [i](continued in next comment)[/i]
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  • 由TehDildacorn編輯: 3/2/2018 7:10:09 PM
    ([i]Continued from previous comment[/i]) As she walked away, Laila looked back down at the note in her hand and frowned, guilt settling into the pit of her gut. For all the support he’d given her during her term at Clovis Bray- giving up his life on Earth, requesting a mundane post off-world, and spending half his life here on this red planet with her… he deserved to know the truth about the work she was doing. One hand tapped at the telepad on her desk, first to enter her security clearance code, then his extension, while the other lifted the earpiece and slipped the rubber arm over the back of her ear and the speaker into her ear canal, then looked up at the screen of her terminal as she waited for him to respond; seconds later, his smiling face flickered back at her, and she felt her cheeks flush. “Well hello there beautiful! I see you got my note!” Eyes turned down bashfully before they glanced over at the coffee cup, which she reached for and raised into sight. “And the coffee… thank you, I did need that,” she noted as she took a sip with a satisfied [i]Mmm[/i]. Perfect every time. “Well, since I didn’t get to see you at breakfast, I just wanted to talk a little before you get too sucked into your work and forget to let me know you’re staying late again.” She laughed quietly, embarrassed but fond. It was a fair assessment, she’d been staying late more and more frequently since they’d ramped up preparations to start testing, instead of sitting around crunching numbers and sharing theories… slowly the smile faded as she remembered what she’d wanted to do. Merric didn’t miss a beat and caught on as soon as he saw her shoulders sink. “Those dreams still got you all messed up? I’ll bet some pancakes could help with that.” The smile returned, sad but more loving than before. She’d never know how he knew her well enough to know when she hadn’t eaten yet. “It’s not that…” she said quietly before backtracking. “Well, that’s part of it, but that’s not what I was thinking about.” He frowned, forehead scrunching in empathy. “What is it?” “I need to tell you something-” “Dr. Bray!” Laila’s head whipped around to glance in the direction the voice had come from and then back to Merric as she saw him enter the lab. “Tell me…?” he gestured for her to continue her thought, waiting anxiously. “Look… I have to go, but we’ll talk later, I promise.” “Laila wait, don’t just-” “I love you.” She ended the call and cleared her screen just before he passed her workstation, and she greeted him with a “Good Morning, Dr. Bray” without looking up from her work. But when a masculine voice replied with a very coy “Well [i]good morning to you too[/i]”, she glanced up from her work and into the winking blue eyes of Dr. Bray’s guest. Lids lowered into a leer and she huffed quietly at his grinning and went back to work, but casually side-eyed them as one of her other collaborators again called out to Clovis Bray’s Director of Applied Sciences. “Excuse me… excuse me, Dr. Bray!” The man rolled his eyes as he kept on walking. It was clear by the “posse” of armed guards in tail that he had more important things to do than entertain the concerns of one of his collaborators, when there were plenty of others around he could have spoken with. “Dr. Bray, I have some concerns about the safety of this procedure…” he started in a timid tone, the hesitant flicker of his eyes and dejected posture insinuating that he already expected a reprimanding. This time he stopped in his tracks and lifted a hand to press his fingers into his eyes and leaned over the cane in his left hand. “What is it?” “It’s just-” The scientist stuttered, swallowed and recomposed himself with a deep breath. “We haven’t yet confirmed that transferring the consciousness of a living thing is even possible, it’s just a theory at this point-” “Which will either be proven or disproven when you follow through with these tests, will it not?” “Well yes, but there is a considerable chance for failure that is too great to ignore. The implications of using human beings as live test subjects, when there is a seven percent chance of failure… it’s unethical!” “If we were concerned with the ethics behind consciousness transfer, we wouldn’t be studying it to begin with,” he replied in as calm a tone as he could manage. “We’re doing this for the benefit of mankind. I don’t care what the math says, ninety three percent is good enough for me,” he finished as he brushed past and continued on his way. “But Dr.! Using [i]civilians[/i] as test subjects?” he asked incredulously, eyes shifting between him and the man behind him. “He knows what he volunteered for. Besides, Cayde doesn’t really have a choice- he either does this for me, or he has to pay me a lot of money he doesn’t have.” [i]Cayde…?[/i] She knew that name… [i]how[/i] did she know that name? Why was it so familiar? Laila perked up around the side of her workstation to look at the man, to scrutinize his face, his expressions, the way he carried himself... The man that had smiled at her stepped forward out from the center of the guards and lifted his hands with a helpless shrug. “Always nice to know you’ve got my back, Clovis,” he said sarcastically as he gave his shoulder a friendly pat, to which Dr. Bray snapped up a hand and smacked his arm away. “[i]Don’t[/i] get friendly with me, [i]outlaw[/i].” And then it came to her. [i]Cayde! What have you done?! Are you insane!? [/i] Pupils dilated and eyes opened wide as she remembered. The world around her went dead silent. All she could hear were the little voices in her head, finishing the part of her dream she hadn’t been asleep to pay attention to. Now they were an echo- faint, but hard to miss. Laila’s breath hitched as she stared into the screen of her terminal with a thousand-yard stare, no longer looking at the algorithms and coding. [i]Calm down Nyx, just give her a few minutes. Her light’s not strong enough to handle this yet, you rushed her into it-[/i] Laila watched half-heartedly as Dr. Bray and those with him continued down the hall and badged into a glass door at the far end of the lab, but this was too much. After a few long moments, she pushed up out of her chair and nearly ran out of the room, just to get away. Just to think. [i]Laila’s light has always been strong, but with her missing such a large part of herself, she hasn’t been able to reach that point again. She needs her memories. You wait and see… when she comes back from this, she’ll be good as new. [/i] Laila threw open the door to a chem lab not currently in use, swallowed and tried to catch her breath for several moments as she leaned back against the door. [i]Memories[/i]..? She was in a [i]memory[/i]? But it seemed so… real. How could she be dreaming? “No… no it’s just not possible…” she tried to reason as she paced toward the center of the room; fingertips trailed over the edge of the epoxy resin countertop, eyes following in deep thought and settling on the nozzle protruding up from the middle of the counter.   [i]Well[/i], she concluded after about a minute of nipping at her thumbnail, [i]if this is a memory, I would have no memory of realizing this is a memory[/i]…  Hand slowly moved to flip on the bunsen burner and she furrowed her brow in hesitation. [i]Which means I would have never…[/i] Laila paused to think about what she was doing- if her hypothesis was incorrect, she’d regret this on her way to the physician’s office, but if not… what would happen if she remained passive in this place? Allowing herself to stay knowing somewhere else, she was needed. Without hesitating further, she held her breath, grit her teeth and shot her hand out into the open flame… but felt nothing; in fact, it passed right through her. Eyes widened as her heart leapt to her throat, and she pulled her hand back, held it up to her face and stared in shock as it shook, though unharmed and pristine. “I-” Laila exhaled hard and sudden, feeling herself shudder all over. “I can’t feel the pain because it never existed…! [i]Blighted light[/i], this is a memory.” The small quiver in her hand turned into a shiver that shot through her entire body, then turned into anxiety-induced shaking and a trembling in her lip. “But how do I-” The ground shifted hard beneath her feet, and she fell face first into the countertop, slamming her forehead into the resin and slumping heavily over it as the rest of her body went weak. Laila groaned as her feet slipped beneath her and arm muscles strained against the dizziness in her head to force herself upright; when she looked up again, the room was darker than she’d remembered, the edges of her vision blurring and disappearing at an alarming rate. Laila backed toward the door and pulled down on the handle as she realised she’d become too aware that she was dreaming, and the illusion had begun to deteriorate around her. ([i]Continued in next comment[/i])

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  • 由TehDildacorn編輯: 3/2/2018 7:11:44 PM
    ([i]Continued from previous comment[/i]) The door burst open and she tore down the hall, arms swinging, hair falling and heels clacking frantically as she hurried back to her suite. Maybe he was the key, maybe he had the answers, or maybe he was just another piece of her memory, but she had to find out. The ground jolted again as more of the fabrication fell away and she braced herself against the wall- people walked right past her, into the darkness as it closed in, casual and unaware of what was happening, further evidence of what she feared to be true. Another huff and she pushed on, down the steps and through the atrium, down the hall and around the corner and smacked her badge repeatedly against the tap box on the wall until the glass doors opened, then rushed inside. Past the lab assistants, past the partners that she’d collaborated with on her research, then threw open the door to the processing room and stopped in the doorway. Chest heaved with exhausted breaths, in and out, as eyes fixed on the back of the head of a man sitting in a chair in an otherwise empty room. The ground jolted again and the lights flickered threateningly before coming back on again. Laila opened her mouth to speak but her jaw trembled, frozen and afraid of the answers he may give. But it was too late to forget now, too late to let the memory play on and live in this perfect world a little longer, where there was no pain, and she and Merric were still whole and happy, where she could never forget him again. A small cry gurgled in her throat at the thought, to which the man turned around and looked at her- he was human, blue eyes and brown hair as he had been before, but unrecognizable save for the name Dr. Bray had given. Laila swallowed, and closed her eyes as the tremors hit yet again. She had no idea what would happen should the memory collapse completely, and she was running out of time. “Cayde?” she asked fearfully. Eyes narrowed and lips pursed as he tilted his head playfully to one side. Somehow she knew there was a little smirk hidden beneath the surface. “Who’s askin’?” he prodded defensively. “I think you know,” she replied with uncertainty in her voice and pleading eyes. Surprise hit him and his entire face reacted in over-exaggerated animation. “[i]Do I now[/i]… huh,” he started as he half-turned around in his chair with a coy little grin bordering on that smirk. “But I don’t think we’ve actually met.” The ground shook again and she dropped to her knees with a yelp of surprise, but growled in frustration as she remembered one of the many times he’d played innocent when she needed something important. Laila clenched her teeth and closed her eyes, hands balling into fists on the floor. “Just cut the shit Cayde, it’s me, [i]Laila[/i].” There was no immediate response but after a while she heard the chair creak and the sound of boots shuffling to turn around, could hear the fabric of a cloak flapping on the draft from the motion. Laila opened her eyes, and when she looked up she found the face from her dreams staring back at her. Cold steel, or maybe carbon fiber, painted with a cyan finish, and a pair of cyan bulbs flickering her way from under a brown leather hood, the sight of which made her throat clench painfully for some reason. An Exo, a hunter, a [i]Guardian[/i]. Brow trembled and lips pulled tight, half angry but mostly confused. “Who are you?” she asked with a cry, desperate and loud. “Why do I know you!?” The plates on the Exo’s face moved in a way that resembled a person furrowing their brow and frowning in sympathy, but he said nothing. The ground shook more aggressively, but this time it didn’t stop; her chest quivered in fear as she nearly screamed. “I’m begging you, [i]please[/i], help me remember!” There was a hot flash that illuminated his throat as gears in his jaw froze, fingers wrapping tight around the handle of his gun. Laila knew that look, that gesture, and her eyes went wide as she shifted back on her knees and held out a hand between them. “Alright then, deep breath.” She drew in loud as he raised the weapon to her forehead with a snappy wrist and took the shot; her vision went dark, the world around her quiet, and when she’d calmed down enough to open her eyes again, she narrowed them painfully at the blinding fluorescent lights and raised a hand to shield herself from them. [i]Laila…? Laila can you hear me? [/i] A familiar voice called to her from across the room, and she moved her hand just enough to see the form of a woman in a white lab coat approaching her with a mile-wide grin. [i]Do you remember me…?[/i]

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  • Nice, really interesting story! Kinda reminds me of Hawkman and Hawkgirl. Keep it up man!

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  • Thank you for reading and taking the time to let me know what you thought! I really appreciate it! And if you liked this please consider reading my other fics :)

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  • And if you're interested, I publish a story as well every few days called Reef Mob. If you wanna check it out, feel free to give a bump to any chapter you like!

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  • Definitely :) keep it up!

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