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Bead-weighted chests with lofticries...
Who: Daneel, Kobra, and Lydia
What: Lydia's having intense nightmares that somehow lead to bonding with her house buddies, Kobra and Daneel. Plus a lesson on the laws of robotics.
Where: House 7
When: Day Five - Around 4:00am
Warnings: Memory of traumatic events including mental and physical abuse, potentially graphic imagery?
Even though his hold on her had seemingly been broken when he was brought back to life, the mental and physical scars of Peter Hale's bite were still there. It was easy to keep the marred skin of her side hidden. No one who hadn't known her at the time of the attack had any idea. It was the imprint he'd left, the memories and the images flowing through her mind whenever she let it wander, that she couldn't deny. As much as she wanted to repeat the words over and over, 'mountain lion' just wasn't going to cut it anymore.
It had happened.
And when Lydia closed her eyes, she could feel it happening all over again. The bite. The claws in her skin. His hands on her face. The burnt body--
She awoke with a start to the sound of screaming. It took her almost a full minute to realize the screaming was coming from her. She stopped, covering her mouth with her hand and pulling her knees to her chest as she rocked back and forth ever so slightly. There were tears in her eyes and a look of pure terror still frozen on her face.
All she could do was hope no one had heard her.
What: Lydia's having intense nightmares that somehow lead to bonding with her house buddies, Kobra and Daneel. Plus a lesson on the laws of robotics.
Where: House 7
When: Day Five - Around 4:00am
Warnings: Memory of traumatic events including mental and physical abuse, potentially graphic imagery?
Even though his hold on her had seemingly been broken when he was brought back to life, the mental and physical scars of Peter Hale's bite were still there. It was easy to keep the marred skin of her side hidden. No one who hadn't known her at the time of the attack had any idea. It was the imprint he'd left, the memories and the images flowing through her mind whenever she let it wander, that she couldn't deny. As much as she wanted to repeat the words over and over, 'mountain lion' just wasn't going to cut it anymore.
It had happened.
And when Lydia closed her eyes, she could feel it happening all over again. The bite. The claws in her skin. His hands on her face. The burnt body--
She awoke with a start to the sound of screaming. It took her almost a full minute to realize the screaming was coming from her. She stopped, covering her mouth with her hand and pulling her knees to her chest as she rocked back and forth ever so slightly. There were tears in her eyes and a look of pure terror still frozen on her face.
All she could do was hope no one had heard her.
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"Let's drink some tea and put some wear on that couch, okay?" He stayed close as they all headed towards the kitchen. There weren't a lot of things Kobra thought he was really all that great at, but he could do this. He could stay up with her and make sure she felt safe.
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"Okay." To everything. It couldn't be anything but okay with these two around. But she still didn't know them that well. Her brow furrowed slightly as she thought about it. She had questions. Lots of them.
"How... old are you, Daneel?"
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He moved away, though he remained very aware of Lydia, and went to put the kettle on the stove. He'd made it a point earlier to familiarise himself with this ancient stove. It had seemed likely that it would be relevant sooner or later. To be honest, he wasn't entirely sure why Lydia wanted to talk about him, but if that was what she wanted he was only too glad to encourage it.
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"No idea what Lydia's excuse is." If she was anyone else, he would ruffle he hair. He likes his hands, though, so he just squeezes her shoulders and gives her her own private little grin.
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Kobra made a good call on the lack of hair ruffle. If he had messed up her already less-than-stellar bed-head, he would have paid dearly. The option he did choose made her raise an eyebrow and tilt her head as she tried, and failed, to fight a smile before turning her attention back to Daneel and the kettle.
"So you retained your personality and memories even after losing so much of yourself? That's amazing. A little sad, but still amazing." But he couldn't just have been losing parts of himself. Living so many lifetimes... he must have lost friends, too. Maybe a lot. "Are you lonely? Can you feel lonely? And why do you care so much about harm coming to humans? Is it your programming?"
This was helping. Asking questions. Letting her mind focus on Daneel and having Kobra so close. She was much calmer now. Calm, but slightly concerned for the robot.
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"To be accurate, my brain was never replaced. If my brain was to be damaged, it would certainly be the end of the Daneel Olivaw you're acquainted with. No two positronic brains can ever be truly identical, and even if it were replaced I would be... different." Daneel shook his head as he took cups down from the cupboard. "I've never thought of repairs as losing myself in any respect. It's more a matter of improvement. What is truly me remains untouched." Loneliness, though? He had to think about that. "I don't know if I can feel loneliness in the sense you mean, Lydia. There are certainly individuals I have known who no longer live or function, and I think it would be accurate to say I miss them."
And yes, the Laws. Maybe this wasn't quite the way he'd wanted to go about explaining them to Lydia, but she'd asked, and if she wanted the distraction, so be it. "I did wish to talk to you about the subject of harm, Lydia. I did already discuss the topic with Kobra. It is, in a sense, a matter of programming; my brain is structured to include the Three Laws of Robotics. The First Law states that a robot shall not harm a human, nor through inaction allow a human to come to harm. The Second Law states that a robot must obey all orders given by a human, unless those orders come into conflict with the First Law. The Third Law states that a robot must protect its own existence, unless doing so comes into conflict with the first two Laws."
There they were: three mathematical processes that governed his entire existence. Daneel calmly got the tea down from the cupboard. "Conflicts between the Laws are... uncomfortable."
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He listened to Daneel's explanation. He was glad that Daneel was telling Lydia, too. She should know so that she could help him look out for Daneel. She was sharp and she'd definitely notice if someone was taking advantage of him. "Dan, if you like being around people, then I'm sure you can feel loneliness."
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"We'd never order you to do anything, Daneel. In this house, you can just do whatever you want. And if there's a problem, you can tell us. We'll fix it." She nudged Kobra gently with her elbow implying he better be on board with that. But it was obvious that he was, and of course she'd help in any way possible. It would be easy for someone to abuse those laws and hurt Daneel. Lydia would not stand by and let anyone take advantage of anyone else. She knew from experience that there were people like that out there.
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He shook his head very slightly. There was no reason for them to treat him like this, and he couldn't understand why they would, but it was nevertheless... pleasant. It brought up all sorts of reactions in him that were almost wholly new, and he hadn't worked out the right words to use for them just yet. Happy, maybe? Was that accurate?
"It seems that I'm giving the impression that I'm forced into these actions against my will. That's not accurate. It's more accurate to say that they are my will, for the most part. It's not often that I've been given strong orders that go against what I wish and what I feel is right. That can be painful, I confess. Fortunately, it's a rare occurance."
With the at last water boiling, he filled the teapot, and picked up the tray he'd laid out: the pot of tea, two cups, sugar and milk if wanted, an assortment of cookies he'd found in the cupboard. Daneel brought it over to Lydia and Kobra, and set it down before reaching to pour the tea out. "Do you take anything in your tea?"
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At least, that was what he would tell Daneel. He didn't want to cause Daneel any harm or pain, but he couldn't just change his methods over night, either, even if he would put in an honest effort. It wasn't like there was anything he could see that needed to be fought here. He remembered growing up without this kind of fighting. He could almost picture living a normal life if he tried hard enough.
"Uh, sugar? I don't usually drink tea." He turned to Lydia. "What do people usually take in it?"
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"Right. We'll pull them aside and give them a piece of our minds." Yep. Choice words weren't all they'd have in store for anyone who was stupid enough to mess with him.
She stared, a little stunned, at the tray in front of them. While Lydia would usually be all about someone waiting on her hand and foot, she felt a little guilty that Daneel was filling the role of robot butler. "Thank you, Daneel, this is... really nice." It was. More than really nice, actually. She'd have to do something to show her appreciation without being too obvious about it. Later. For now, she turned to Kobra, "You're probably gonna want milk with that sugar. That's how I usually take mine. Knowing you, it would probably be four or five sugars."
... That wasn't as condescending as usual. Damn. She was starting to go soft. She briefly considered following that up with something bitchy, but instead chose to simply move over on the couch so Daneel could sit with them.
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"I believe you're both being far more protective of me than is at all necessary," he said, "but I appreciate the sentiment. Thank you. And you are very welcome. Is there anything else I can do for you?"
He was slightly anxious about it, his concern for Lydia still foremost in his mind.
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He touched Daneel's shoulder with the hand that was already around the back of Lydia's shoulders. "That's just how friends are, though. It's like how people in danger make you worry and feel sick. When I know my friends are in danger, it does that to me, so I'd rather just keep you safe to begin with." He couldn't keep his friends back home safe, but he could keep his friends here safe.
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It was official. Her social status would never recover. Her secret was out, the nightmares and screaming were back, and her two best friends were a really old, futuristic robot and a kind-of old, futuristic weirdo. It almost shocked her to realize that she didn't even care. Lydia wouldn't trade these two for anything.
"Ditto."
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"I have no need or desire to be anywhere but here, Lydia," Daneel promised. "As long as you want company, I'm more than glad to be here for you. As the pair of you keep telling me, it's part of what friends do for each other. I don't think it's out of place to insist it go both ways, if you two insist on treating me as you do."
Still, Lydia would be fine. He'd known that before and he knew that now.
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"I absolutely do insist on it, Dan. You're one of us and we're going to take care of you just as well as you take care of us." He was glad that Lydia felt the same way. It meant he was right about her. Her bitchiness really was just posturing. She was a good person. He could tell.
He turned his head to kiss her temple. "Don't let yourself get too stressed, Lyds. We've got you."
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These were the right people.
Lydia took Daneel's hand with her free one, threading her fingers through his, and held it in her lap to pull him a bit closer as she let herself relax against Kobra. After a few more sips of tea, she set her mug back on the table and settled between them again with her legs folded up under her. She was just resting her eyes...
"I vote we all go to the future with Daneel when we find a way out of here." She said, sleepily.
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Tonight was not the night for that conversation, and maybe it never would be. Tonight was for helping Lydia, and that came first, of course.
"I'll remember that," Daneel promised. He squeezed Lydia's hand gently, and since she seemed to want that physical closeness, he moved a little closer. He could be warm and comfortably and physically there, if that's what she needed. "I believe I would miss you two, were I to return now, though I'm not at all sure you would be happy there."
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"I can be happy anywhere, long as I have good company." And the two of them counted. Even if Kobra was going to die here, at least he knew that there were people with him who would care.
He smiled over Lydia's head at Daneel.
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She mumbled, "You sound like a hallmark card." before murmuring, "But same here. We'd miss you, too, Dan."
Oh no. The nickname stuck. She was too tired to care.
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Daneel stroked Lydia's hair, soothing. If she could sleep, it would be the best thing for her. No harm would come to her, or Kobra for that matter.
"Relax," he said softly. "You're safe here."
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He sighed and rested his head against the side of Lydia's, eyes closing. This was nice. Sometimes he felt like he trusted a little too easily, but his gut said that everything about these two was good for him.