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into my bed. Memories of the day before assailed me and
ain. All around me, traces of Aretha had all but vanished. The matching golden filigree bedside lamps she bought, the two gilt high backed chairs in front of the be
eminder of what was m
when they fell
would agree to have su
, that
hade of yellow. It had to be the exact shade of the su
aused a headache to flare up. I opened them once again and they settled on the backdrop behind the curtain
choice, y
had t
d, changing to another backdrop. I smiled as I saw the replacemen
's b
a few minutes, and it was back t
up, Ar
of eighty pounds of steel, Aluminium and Kevlar, equipped to carry on a conversation of hum
n I say it did
tea from the cook,
Alex." She replied
ually a gift for her. She would spend hours talking to it about anything and everything.
the third person. I was shocked to know she had given the robot h
The robot appeared by my bedside,
t become t
ught to notice her arrival. It held a tea c
it's hand and threw it to the other side of the bed. I didn't need to see my face splashed all over the
it h
ill standing by my bedside and
that seemed to see straight into my soul
l it to go to hell. "I don't want t
lex, bottling up your feelings wi
ply to the bed. It was only a robot made to converse. It was just doing what it was m
d was peace. I also needed to be left alone. I got up and opened up a section
" It said befor
, already exhausted
placed on the bedside table. I didn't
ic and told him to bring the car to the front. I
k jaws and open mouths assailed me. Most of the
ging through me. "Is there no one here who h
man standing close to me started. "We wer
ly why he had said it but I sti
if he d
morning filled the air. I nodded and walked off towards my office.
t's t
and draped it on it before addressing th
uld be at home mourning your wife
ll doing hanging around and giving me
say it's not right for you to be h
save thousands of people from an untimely death, so I need to make sure it's perfected and up to standard. Aretha is already dead and buried, I don't need to moon around for the d
fferent, but no one except me knew ho
ures. "This is not you. You've become
walked out of my office, ban
d through security, nodding curtly as they stammered out greetings. Luckily, no paparazzi had assailed me at the gate. That'
ainting me as a reckless, heartless
ted me j
d against the door
what they were doing and gaped at me, shock lining every corner o
d approached me. "Good morning, M
of my hand as I kept walking towards the section of the lab wh
n on his checks but it quickly faded. "As you know, we changed the other compound which was u
thing I don't know." I stopped directly in front o
, then I had on my hands a miracle working drug that would beat cancer in the
nd it had stopped the growth. Next, we tried it out on monkeys who had been
we already had ten men willing to be injected with the solution. They had been diagnosed wi
he other reasons, I l
fe. You did this, baby, but you're no
Mr. Moore, can
e came into view. "Yeah. . . yes, I heard you, I just. . .good work, S
f Thymoquinone keeps behaving itself, two weeks, tops, and
d hired him. His expertise as head molecular biologist wa
ow I had messed up last week with the Departme
, startling me out of my thoug
said the DEA will give you a second chance. In hi
aise at the end of the month." B
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