M., just when my classes with Princess Alexandra started. We’d communicate via notes, but occasionally she’d come to my room in in the afternoon t...o deliver some towels or do something else that didn’t need doing. I think she enjoyed our chats. Civilised people were few and far between around here, especially ones who didn’t immediately denounce you as a whore and a sinner for discussing the weather with someone unrelated to you. Maybe that was a novelty she enjoyed.She never said a word about. Information from the brain would need to be checked against my own processes for stability problems, but comparing such information from an organic source would require more adjustable standards for me to use, thus the possibility exists for corruption of parts of my programming. If I limit the connection to one-way or data transfer only, the risk is likely that my initial programming would be too incompatible with a chemically random brain. It would likely lose any safety controls over time. A. Aaaaa aaaa ahhhh hhhh hhhh …..uuuu uuuhhh hhhh hhhhh hhhh hhh…. ahhh hhhh hhhh hhhh….. aaa aaaahh hhhh … aaaa aaaaahh hhhhh hhhh…. aaa aaaa ahhh hhhhh ….. hhooo ….. hooooo … hoooo…. hoooo …hoooo… uhhhhhhh… aahhhh … ahhhhh….And she almost passed out. Her eyes were closed. Her breathing was abnormal, shorter, heavier, mixed.I couldn’t tell, I was scared. I just sat there. The room was filled with her breathing sounds. Her legs were shaking, I sat there for may be 2 minutes, and then, I called. "I'm guessing she was also found beside the road, after a traffic accident that her parents didn't survive, that she should have been killed in, but miraculously survived. No record was ever found of her or her parents. I think we would really like to meet your sister. Where is she now?"I took Rhonda's arm and led her out of the room, signaling the girls to stay there. We sat down on a bench together. I put my arms around her and held her as she trembled like a leaf. She didn't cry, but it was.
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