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Broken Machinery
Pt. 7 (completed series)
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Connor RK800 x fem!reader
A/N: Weâre nearly at the end, if youâve stayed this long, thank you so much, this being my first fan fiction, these characters mean a lot to me.
Content Warnings: Cussing (duh), Elijah Kamski and his greasy man-pony, Hankâs insult towards Perkins (that scene still makes me laugh),Â
Word Count: 5.3k
Series Summary: You and your grumpy partner Anderson gain a new addition to the team. Heâs supposed to be CyberLifeâs best, but thereâs something not quite right with his programming, and the problems seem to revolve around you.
You and Hank were standing side-by-side in the snow. It was the closest Connor had ever seen either of you, Hankâs phone was outstretched between you both while you leaned in to hear whoever was on the other side.Â
Connor got out of the car and made his way over to you both. Your face was pale as you leaned against the car, disbelief streaking across your features. âIs everything okay?â
Stress levels were high for the both of you, Connor could only assume that whoever had been on the other side of that call hadnât brought you good news.Â
When it was clear you werenât going to talk, Hank did, âChris was on patrol last night. He was attacked by a bunch of deviants-â
âIt was a peaceful protest,â you were glaring at Hank, you seemed more angry than concerned.Â
âWell Chris was almost shot! Doesnât sound very fucking peaceful to me!â
You scoffed and kicked off the car, âThey shot first, and the deviants spared them. It sounds like the androids showed more humanity than the fucking humans did.â
âChris just became a father, you want to be the one to tell his daughter that her daddy died so some robots-â
âThatâs the thing, Hank, he didnât die! They didnât kill him, they spared him, have you ever taken your head out of your ass long enough to ask yourself if youâre on the right side of this war?â You gave Connor a long look before you started your way to Kamskiâs house.Â
Hank shook his head and kicked at the snow. âSheâs gonna be the death of me.â
âJudging off your diet and exercise habits, Iâd say a heart attack is the most likely cause of death.âÂ
Hank slowly turned towards Connor, murder in his glare, âThe fuck, Connor?â
âAre you coming?â You were already at the door, waiting for them both.Â
âYeah, yeah, just having all my life choices judged by a fucking android.â
Connor ignored Hankâs anger, as heâs gotten used to doing and focuses on a strange feeling in his core component. It felt twitchy, wrong. âIâve got a bad feeling about this.â
It was too late, youâd already rung the doorbell and the door had already been opened. An RT600 was standing there, hair up in a pony and barefoot on the carpet. âHi,â this was the most polite Connor had seen Hank. âIâm, er, Lieutenant Hank Anderson, Detroit Police Department, Iâm here to see Mr. Elijah Kamski.â
The android's face warmed immediately, âPlease, come in.â You entered first, clearly eager to be out of the cold. âIâll let Elijah know youâre here. But please, make yourself comfortable.âÂ
You took a look around the room at the art before throwing yourself down in a chair. âHeâs so rich he has his own waiting room,â you scoffed and picked at the arm of the chair. Hank sat down in the chair next to yours, arms crossed and waiting.Â
You turned slightly so you didnât have to face him.Â
Hank did the same.Â
You both were behaving like children. Connor sometimes wished he had more mature humans. âNice girl,â the comment seemed out of place for someone like the Lieutenant, who despised androids so much.Â
âYouâre right sheâs really pretty,â and she was, but Connor found your features more appealing. He probably should have voiced the second part of his thought out loud because your stress level spiked immediately after his comment.Â
âGavin asked me out,â it was incredibly out of place in the conversation, but you were looking at Hank, not Connor. âSaid he wanted to apologize for how much of a dick he had been lately.â Connor found his motivations suspicious, even when you two were arguing Gavin was highly aroused by your presence.Â
âSo he thinks schmoozing you with some cheap wine and a crappy Italian restaurant is gonna do that?â
You laughed and the previous irritation from your comment left Connor, slightly. What was this strange tight feeling in his chest?
âJesus, howâd you know?â
âPlease, Iâve been at this a lot longer than Reed has. I know all the moves.âÂ
You fake gagged and covered your ears, âI do not want to know about your âmoves.ââ
âCome on, you donât want to hear how your old man used to be a lady killer?â There was an awkward stutter in his voice when he said âyour old man,â but Hank continued on.Â
You were staring at Hank, heart beating faster and your eyes widened. You only allowed a moment to lull in between his sentence and yours. âAwkwardly calling the barista sweetheart, does not count as being a lady killer.â Your and Hankâs laughter filled the room after your comment, both of you smiling more than he had ever seen before.Â
SOFTWARE INSTABILITY^
Connor stopped in front of the portrait of Elijah Kamski, his creator. The laughter had stopped a few minutes ago, the tension from outside trailing off with it. You didnât know why you had gotten so angry at Hank out at the car.Â
Maybe you were still a little emotionally frail, after telling Connor everything that had happened between you and Hank, the other night. You hadnât been able to go back to sleep so he had offered to hold you and tell you a story, apparently he had thousands on file.Â
It was nice listening to his voice all night, you didnât even feel that tired after not getting any sleep.Â
âHowâs it feel, to be meeting your creator, Connor?â
âKamski is one of the great geniuses of the 21st century. Itâll be interesting to meet him in person.â
The light aura surrounding the three of you left at Hankâs voice, âSometimes I wish I could meet my creator face to face, Iâd have a couple of things Iâd wanna tell him.â
Youâre not the only one.
Why had, whatever omnipotent presence watched over you, chosen to make you the way they had? Why give you trial after trial of hardship? Was it all to prepare you for moments like when you lost your legs, or Cole? Why even make you go through that in the first place?
Yes, you did come out stronger and more resilient. But you also became colder, lonelier, sadder than you had ever been before. You couldnât open up to people, you couldnât love people the right way.Â
Youâd rather put all your feelings into a machine rather than a human, because that would be easier. An android could never love you, and therefore never disappoint you. Your hopes would never be crushed under Connorâs feet because you had none.Â
The girl chose the middle of your emotional crisis to call you back into another room. âElijah will see you now.â
Two more RT600âs were talking together by the pool. Elijah was still swimming laps, you called out to him in case he hadnât heard you come in. âMister Kamski?â
âJust a moment, please.â Of course, rich bastards like him always had to flout their superiority over the lower class. You called us in here, asshole.
The RT600âs watched you carefully as you rounded the pool and waited for him by a set of chairs. Ew, is that a speedo? He took the robe from Chloe and wrapped his hair up in a pony. Double douche points.Â
Hank seemed to be thinking the same thing, if his judgmental side-eye was anything to go by.Â
Why were you even here?
âIâm Lieutenant Anderson, this is detective Y/L/N, and Connor.â
âWhat can I do for you, officers?â
âSir, weâre investigating deviants, thought you might be the best person to ask about them,â Elijah gave you a look that reminded you a little too much of Gavin.Â
âWe know you left CyberLife years ago but I was hoping youâd be able to tell us something we don't know.â Elijah didnât seem to be interested in what Hank had to say, he was more curious about Connor.Â
âDeviants,â he started, âfascinating, arenât they? Perfect beings with infinite intelligence, and now they have free will. Machines are so superior to us, confrontation was inevitable. Humanityâs greatest achievement threatens to be its downfall.â Jeehzus, this dude loves the sound of his own voice. âIsn't it ironic?â
Connor finally spoke up, he seemed to be the only one out of the three of you that really held Elijahâs eye.
His creator was⌠underwhelming. He didnât seem much like a genius, more of a narcissist with enough money to feed all of Detroit. He also didnât seem very concerned with the state of the world right now.Â
âIf a war breaks out between humans and deviants, millions could die, Mr. Kamski. Itâs quite a serious matter.â He didnât appreciate how flippant Elijah was being.Â
âAll ideas are viruses that spread like epidemics. Is the desire to be free a contagious disease?â It certainly wasnât good.Â
âListen, I didnât come here to talk philosophy. The machines you created may be planning a revolution-â
You cut Hank off, âPeaceful, it still remains a peaceful revolution.â
Hank shoots you a look that keeps you quiet and he continues. âEither you can tell us something thatâll be helpful, or we will be on our way.â
Elijah was looking at you now, âTell me, detective, do you empathize with the deviants?â
You straightened at his attention and held a defensive look on your features. âThey havenât hurt anyone, so far theyâre the only ones being hurt. All I think is that perhaps people are twisting this story into something more evil than it is.â
Connor thought you were thinking with too much emotion, not enough logic. Androids didnât get to disobey, they had one purpose and they carried it out, thatâs all.Â
The thought came unbidden and took him by surprise, that didnât sound like his own thoughts. That seemed like something his programming was forcing onto him.Â
Elijah nodded, âEmpathy, itâs a tricky thing, give too much and it might hurt you, too little and it hurts others. What about you, Connor? Whose side are you on?â
Whose side was he on?
Connor looked to you, he wanted you safe.Â
âIâm on the humanâs side, of course.â You were shaking your head beside him. He thought you would be happy, why were you so difficult to read?Â
âWell, thatâs what youâre programmed to say, but you,â Elijah stepped closer and both you and the Lieutenant leaned in.
What did you humans want from him?
âWhat do you really want?â
âIm sorry, but I donât see what youâre getting at,â he was sick of this. Break his programming, follow his orders. No one was being clear with what he was supposed to do and it was messing with his software.Â
âChloe?â The RT600 walked over, âIâm sure youâre familiar with the Turing test. Mere formality, simple questions of algorithms and computing capacity. What interests me is whether machines are capable of empathy. I call it âthe Kamski test,â itâs very simple, youâll see.â He faced the android, his hand trailing over her face and shoulders in a strange caress, and from the way your face was scrunching Connor could tell you felt uncomfortable by the display.Â
âMagnificent, isnât she? One of the first intelligent models developed by CyberLife. Young and beautiful forever.â He released her face with a slight push and she looked right at Connor, staring deep into his eyes, he straightened his tie.
âPiece of plastic imitating a human? Or a living being,â Elijah bent down and pulled something out of the drawer between the two chairs. âWith a soul,â he turned around hands in the air, and in one was a gun. He walked over to Connor and handed it to him, handle first, âItâs up to you to answer that fascinating question, Connor.â He gently pushed Chloe into a kneeling position. He took Connorâs hand in his own and pointed the gun at the center of the androids forehead.Â
âDestroy this machine and Iâll tell you all I know. Or spare it, if you feel itâs alive, but youâll leave here without having learnt anything from me.â
âOkay, I think weâre done here.â
You followed after Hank, âCome on, Connor. Letâs go.âÂ
Hank waved at Kamski, âSorry to get you outta your pool,â you both weâre ready to leave, waiting for him. But he was stuck, gun in hand, staring at Chloe.Â
âWhatâs more important to you, Connor? Your investigation, or the life of this android? Decide who you are. An obedient machine⌠Or a living being endowed with free willâŚâ
Hank was insistent on leaving, âThatâs enough! Connor, weâre leaving.â But you, you were just watching him, staring at him with equal amounts of curiosity and apprehension, waiting to see what he would choose.Â
âPull the trigger.â
âConnor, donât!â
âIâll tell you what you want to know.âÂ
Two conflicting orders, Connor wasnât sure what to do. He was lost, his LED circling a steady yellow as he battled between the two orders, he looked to you.Â
It all stilled, he couldnât hear Elijah or Hank, he couldnât feel the gun in his hand. You were just standing there, waiting for him. âItâs your choice, Connor.â
He looked down into Chloeâs eyes, his finger on the trigger, but he stopped. There was something there, she was innocent in all of this, she had no say in what was happening. There was something in her eyes that reminded him too much of you.Â
He handed the gun back to Kamski. âFascinating. CyberLifeâs last chance to save humanity⌠is itself a deviant.â
âIâmâŚâ what? What was he? âI'm not a deviant.â Did he actually want to say that? Or was that just another program he was forced to follow?
âYou preferred to spare a machine rather than accomplish your mission.â He helped Chloe up to her feet with a care that wasnât there when he had shoved the gun into Connorâs hand. âYou saw a living being in this android. You showed empathy. A war is coming, youâll have to choose your side. Will you betray your own people or stand up against your creators? What could be worse than having to choose between two evils?âÂ
Hank had wrapped an arm around you and was now wrapping one around Connorâs shoulders. âLetâs get outta here.âÂ
The three of you were at the door when Kamski spoke again, âBy the way, I always leave an emergency exit in my programs. You never knowâŚâ
He could feel the two of you watching him as he walked back towards the car. âWhy didnât you shoot?â Hankâs question caused him to think back to what he saw in Chloeâs eyes.
âI just saw that girl's eyes⌠and I couldnât⌠thatâs all.â Connor wasnât sure if it was wise to tell you the exact reason he couldnât, to tell you he saw you inside of her. Saw another version of himself leaving you behind to die on the rooftop.Â
But you wouldnât let up, âYouâre always saying you would do anything to accomplish your mission. That was our chance to learn something and you let it goâŚâ You and Hank were sharing another one of your irritating looks.Â
âYeah, I know what I shouldâve done, I told you I couldnât. Iâm sorry, okay?â
Hank looked down at him, âMaybe you did the right thing.â You gave Connor a gentle pat on the shoulder as you followed Hank back to the car. Leaving Connor to wonder:
When did he start making his own choices?
SOFTWARE INSTABILITY^
TALK TO AMANDA
Something blue, in the distance, caught his eye. Connor walked away from the bridge that would lead him to Amanda and instead followed after the bright blue beacon. It was something that could almost mimic a shrine, a device sat in the middle, awaiting an android handprint. When Connor moved closer, the synthetic skin of his hand pulled back. The ground shook in the distance, but nothing else happened.Â
He approached Amanda on the ice, it seemed to crack beneath his feet as he went. Logically, he knew he couldnât fall through, but he was afraid of what the instability of the zen garden meant for him.Â
âAfter what happened today, the country is on the verge of a civil war.â The androids had led a peaceful demonstration in downtown Detroit, one that quickly turned violent when SWAT teams in raid gear had started attacking them. It was the first time androids had fought back.Â
You had been raving all this morning about how the news was twisting it around to make them sound like terrorists when all it had been was self defense.Â
âThe machines are rising up against their masters. Humans have no choice but to destroy them.â
âI thought Kamski knew something, I was wrong.âÂ
âMaybe he did⌠But you chose not to ask.â
Connor chose not to needlessly take a life.Â
But the fact that he chose at all is most likely what has Amanda staring at him so distrustfully.Â
âI chose not to play his twisted little game! There was no reason to kill that android!â Kill, when did Connor start thinking that androids could feel death? âWh- Why did Kamski leave CyberLife? What happened?â His mind went back to the RK200 model, what were they hiding from him?
âItâs an old story, Connor. It doesnât pertain to your investigation.â
âIâm not a unique model, am I? How many Connors are there?â
âI expect you to find answers, not ask questions.â Her head tilted as she examined him. âHave you experienced anything unusual recently? Any doubts or conflicts? Do you feel anything for these deviants? Or for Lieutenant Anderson? Or perhaps, the detective. She seems to cause a lot of malfunctions in your system. Is she the cause of all this turmoil?â
âIâm beginning to have thoughts⌠that are not part of my program.â He didnât care if she knew the truth, he wanted to leave. He wanted to leave her and go find you, because the sudden interest she held for you was concerning. âMaybe⌠Maybe Iâve been compromised tooâŚâ he didnât wait for her to dismiss him, he left.Â
âYouâre off the case. The FBI is taking over.â
âWhat?â
âAre you fucking kidding me?âÂ
âBut weâre onto something!â Hank approached Fowler, more impassioned than Connor had ever seen him, âWe- We just need more time. Iâm sure we can-â
âHank, you donât get it. This isnât just another investigation, itâs a fucking civil war!â
Your arms left their crossed position, youâd left the sling behind a few days ago. âSo weâre gonna leave the fate of our country, our world, in the hands of some asshole like Perkins?! Fuck that!â
âY/N, it's out of my hands! You think I donât understand the enormity of this situation, weâre talking about national security!â
Both you and the Lieutenant were ganging up on him now, it was causing the captain's stress levels to rise as Hank approached. âFuck that! You canât just pull the plug now.â It was times like these that the similarities between you and Hank truly showed, perhaps not in looks, but he had clearly had a heavy hand in forming who you are as a person.Â
âWeâre so close!â
âHank, youâre always saying you canât stand androids! Jesus, make up your mind! I thought youâd be happy about this! And Y/N, you know the deal, you finished the case and youâd be transferred, shouldnât you be happy about that?!â
Hank turned towards you, âTransferred?â It was clear he didnât know about your plans on leaving. You winced as you looked away from him.Â
Your voice was quieter than it had been the entire time you were in the office, âGavin, would be taking over as your partner. I couldnât do it anymore, Hank,â you turned towards him, âI just couldn't. It hurt the way you would look at me and not even see me. So, I requested a transfer.â You turned towards Fowler, stress levels at an all time high. âBut that shit doesnât matter anymore! So much has changed, I donât want the transfer, okay? Weâre about to crack this case!â
âFor Godâs sake, Jefferey, canât you back me up this one time?â
Fowler shook his head, he seemed as disappointed as the both of you. âThereâs nothing I can do. Youâre back on homicide. And the android,â you moved defensively in front of Connor, âis to be sent back to CyberLife.â
You scoffed, âYeah, when Iâm cold and in the ground. Fuck that and fuck you.â You stormed out of the office, the door slamming behind you, Connor wanted to follow after you and check on you. But it would be smarter to finish the rest of the meeting.Â
Fowler watched you go, a sad sigh leaving him. âIâm sorry Hank, I did everything I could, but itâs over.â
Hank pushed off the desk and followed behind you. Connor nodded a quiet goodbye to the captain.
TALK TO YOUR PARTNERS
He approached the desks where you and Hank were already in a heated conversation. â-Gavin! You were gonna abandon me to fucking Gavin?â
âWhat the fuck do you want from me, Hank? Look, youâve changed, for the better, during this case. You- I feel like I can see my dad coming back to me, but before⌠Before, I hated coming to work everyday, knowing you would be waiting there for me. Waiting to hurt me and to blame me. How would you feel seeing the only person you have left blame you for the worst night of your life?â You didnât let him get a word in edgewise. âIâll tell you how youâd feel, hopeless and tired. I was tired, Hank, okay? But I donât want that anymore, I want to stay your partner, Connorâs partner! Iâm not letting this go!â
Hank didnât say anything, he just stared at you for a long while before finally pulling you into a hug. It was awkward, and he seemed unsure where to put his arms. But Connor could see you squeezing him tightly against you, a desperation in your movements as it seemed all the stress you carried on your shoulders melted away.Â
âIâm sorry, Iâm so sorry.â You shook your head against Hankâs chest, holding onto him a little longer before you both finally stepped back. There was a lightness to the both of you that Connor hadnât seen before. Hank slumped in his chair and you took a seat on the edge of Connorâs desk, he joined you there. âWeâll be talking about Gavin, later,â there was a nearly audible gulp as you nodded your head in agreement.Â
Connor looked towards Fowlerâs office. âWe canât just give up. I know we could have solved this case!â You were picking at your hands again in anxiety, it was instinct for Connor to slap your hands apart and intertwine your fingers.Â
Hank eyed your joined hands, âWeâll be talking about that, too.â He turned towards Connor, âYouâre going back to CyberLife?â
âI have no choice-â
âConnor, theyâll destroy you! Iâm not letting you go back!â
He tried to give you a comforting smile, but he was starting to feel a strange pressure on his chest that stopped it from being convincing. âWe donât have a say in the matter, Y/N. Iâll be deactivated and analyzed to find out why I failedâŚâ Your hand grew tighter around his own.
Hank leaned forward in his chair, addressing the both of you. âWhat if weâre on the wrong side?â
You threw your free hand up in the air, âNow he gets it.â
Hank held up a hand, âSave the attitude. What if weâre fighting against people who just wanna be free?â
Connor understood where Hank was coming from, but this war was bigger than both of them. This was the fate of millions in their hands, this was your fate, in Connorâs hands. âWhen the deviants rise up, there will be chaos. We could have stopped it. But now itâs too lateâŚâÂ
âWhen you refused to kill that android at Kamskiâs place⌠You put yourself in her shoes. You showed empathy, Connor.â
Connor shook his head, âNo, I saw Y/N,â your gaze turned towards him. âI looked into her eyes and I saw someone I-â You what, loved? You canât love, youâre an android. âI saw someone to protect.â
You nudged his shoulder with your own, âThatâs empathy Connor.â
Hank continued, âEmpathyâs a human emotion.â
âI know it hasnât always been easy⌠but I want you to know I really appreciated working with you,â he gave you a long look. âBoth of you. Thatâs not just my Social Relations program talking,â you laughed, âI- I really mean that. At least, I think I do.âÂ
The doors opened and you all turned your heads to see Perkins walk into the station. âWell, well, here comes Perkins-â
You cut Hank off in anger, âThat motherfucker.â
âSure donât waste any time at the FBI.â
There was a new determination in Connor, he wasnât ready to leave you and the Lieutenant. âWe canât give up. I know the answer is in the evidence we collected. If Perkins takes it, itâs all over.â He was getting worked up at the idea of getting one over on the FBI. His hands moving around as he spoke, taking your arm with him, unwilling to let go.Â
âThereâs no choice! You heard Fowler, weâre off the case.âÂ
You smiled at Hank, an insidious smile that held nothing but mischief behind it. âUnless⌠You could help us, Hank. All we need is five minutes. Five minutes to look at the evidence and get out, thatâs all.â
âI know the solution is in there!â
âConnor-â
âIf I donât solve this case, CyberLIfe will destroy me.â That had the both of you tightening your hands around each other. âFive minutes. Itâs all I ask.â
Hank looked between the two of you, anxiety pressing down upon Connor as he waited for a response from the Lieutenant. Finally he let out a long huff, slowly standing from his chair and moving towards both you and Connor. âThe key to the basement is in my drawer. Get a move on! I canât distract them forever.â
You moved forwards quickly grabbing a key out from one of the Lieutenants unorganized drawers. The both of you jumped in surprise at Hankâs next choice words, âPerkins! You fucking cocksucker!â Your head whipped around towards Hank, Connor was dragging you away as you tried to watch Hank beat up the FBI agent.Â
âY/N, weâre on a time limit!â
âFine! You ruin all my fun! God I really wanted to be the one to beat that slimy motherfucker up.â
You led Connor towards the Archive Room, both of you checking over your shoulders. Just as you were at the door Gavin, of all people, walked in.Â
âHey, Y/N,â he stopped at the sight of your still intertwined hands. âWhat the fuck is this?â You both ignored him, your hand bringing the key towards the door. âIâm talking to you! Whereâre you going?â There was satisfaction in Connor at the sound of the door slamming into Gavinâs face.Â
You pulled Connor down the stairs, pulling the key out again as you were faced with a glass partition. Inside a large podium was waiting for you with a password. âHankâs password, shit, I donât know.â
Connor moved you aside and pulled up possible options, âWhat would a hard-boiled eccentric police Lieutenant choose?â Connor and you shared a look, âFUCKINPASSWORD.â Connor rolled his eyes, âObviously.â
âI should have known, he uses it for everything, heâs got no sense of cyber security.â You released each other to examine each piece of evidence. Connor scanned the androids, the deviant from the rooftop with the hostage could be activated, but he wouldnât tell him what he needed to know. The one that threw you off the roof could no longer be activated, nor Carlos Ortizâs, it seemed the only chance he would have would be the one from the broadcasting tower.Â
Connor replayed the clip from the interrogation with Carlos Ortizâs android, The truth is inside. He looked on the wall of evidence. What was it trying to tell me? His eyes landed on the statuette next to the tablet. When he shook it, it sounded hollowed out, and like there was something inside of it.Â
Inside there was a map of the Ferndale neighborhood, it was somewhere inside that area.Â
He began focusing on the one android that would be useful to him, the security technician from the broadcasting tower.Â
Connor instructed you on the parts to bring him while he worked on getting it repaired enough to be reactivated for longer than a minute. When itâs LED finally turned back on Connor began questioning it, unsure how long it would be working for.Â
âItâs dark⌠Where- Where am I?â Itâs optical processors must have been damaged when Connor shot it, it was staring at him from unseeing eyes.
âIâm a deviant, like you. I need your help, I want to go to Jericho.â You remained silent as you watched the two interact, going through other pieces of evidence on the wall.Â
âI donât recognize your voice. Youâre not one of us. Iâll never tell you where Jericho is!â Connor sighed and reached up to deactivate the android again.Â
You waited until he had done so to approach him with the tablet that contained Markusâs voice. âYou can change your voice, right? Like you do in interrogations?â
He almost kissed you, maybe some humans were smart. He copied Markusâs voice, your eyes watching him in wonder. He reactivated the android, âYou did good.â
âMarkus?â
âYes, itâs me. Weâre going to Jericho, I just need you to tell me where it is.â
âOf course,â the android offered his arm and Connor immediately took it, searching itâs memories for locations specifically in Ferndale.Â
JERICHO LOCATION FOUND
âYouâre not Markus!â Connor quickly deactivated the android, he turned towards you ready to share the good news when another voice rang out.Â
âIâve been dreaming about this since the first second I saw youâŚâ
âPretty pathetic, Gavin, sure you donât have a crush on him?â
âShut up, Y/N, donât think youâre getting out of this by batting your eyelashes like you always do.â You rolled your eyes, but Connor could see your hand discreetly making its way towards your holster.Â
âDonât do it Gavin,â Connorâs hands were raised, hopefully placating Gavin. âI know how to stop the deviants!â
âYouâre off the case. And now, itâs gonna be definitive.â
Connor ducked, yanking you down with him just as Gavin took his first shot. He managed to shoot him once before Connor disarmed him. He blocked his punches, striking Gavin in the face and knocking him down to the ground. But he wouldnât give up, it seemed the only thing Gavin was willing to put effort into was taking Connor down. He slammed him against the podium, but Gavin managed to block his punch and shoved him back to the ground.Â
Gavin had just managed to scoop his gun back up, but then he crumpled down onto the ground. You were standing over him, gun in hand, the handle facing Gavin. Youâd pistol whipped him. âHe was a bad lay and a worse cop. Iâve been wanting to do that for years.â You quickly helped Connor to his feet.
âSo⌠You wanna go to Jericho?â
end. â I do not own the characters or the game Detroit: Become Human, but this writing is my own all rights reserved Š not-neverland06 2023. do not copy, repost, translate & recommend elsewhere.
hi!! this is my first time requesting, so i really donât know if iâm doing this right đ
could i get stu macher with a childhood best friend f!reader whoâs staying the night at his house and ends up finding out heâs 1/2 ghostface? she tries to lie and say something came up and she has to get home immediately, but stu knows her well enough to see sheâs lying out of her ass!! i think maybe heâd be a creep and intentionally make her even more terrified bc heâd probably have a blast, despite having no intentions of actually killing reader
I binge wrote this in about two hours last night. Hope you enjoy: á´Ęá´ Ęá´Ę É´á´xá´ á´ á´á´Ę
also thank you for feeding us angst Wolverine girlies cuz i love smut but the ANGST potential with him in like every movie plot is crazy and i need mooooooore
I only vaguely remember the plots of the movies. And heâs pretty much the only thing I focused on as a child lmao so, yeah, Iâve had all this brewing for years
And I love smut, donât get me wrong. But I want some actual plot explored for him, thereâs so much that can be done with his character.
To be fair, though I hadnât realized just how difficult it is to write smut until I tried my hand at it recently. Like I got a give it up to our porn without plot writers that shit is hard. Itâs so difficult to find ways to describe everything without it getting repetitive and sounding clinical. Itâs honestly infuriating trying to put the image in your head on paper.
Broken Machinery
Pt. 6 (completed series)
Series masterlist
Connor RK800 x fem!reader
A/N: Iâve just got this weakness for one love interest calling the other baby while theyâre injured. I can't help myselfÂ
Content Warnings: Cussing (duh), shots fired, asshole government agents, me not knowing what android parts are called (everythingâs getting called a bio component idc), nothing too bad honestly just one near death experience and existential crisis
Word Count: 3.3K
Series Summary: You and your grumpy partner Anderson gain a new addition to the team. Heâs supposed to be CyberLifeâs best, but thereâs something not quite right with his programming, and the problems seem to revolve around you.
âYou know, you really scared me up there.â
âHow do you think I felt?âÂ
You might have gone a little crazy, back there, you nearly broke a few toes beating the shit out of Connor.
It was like you were so blinded by your rage you just went into a trance. There was thirium eveywhere, Hank and Chris both had to grab you to get you off him. One of the deputies had to take him to CyberLife for repairs.Â
Serves him right.Â
Hank had immediately driven you to the hospital afterwards. Despite your incoherent garbling that you were âin tip-top shape.â
He was sitting in your room with you and for the last forty minutes since the doctor left, he had been staring into the coffee he got at the vending machine. Not talking, not looking at you, you had almost begun to believe he had passed out.Â
He was still staring at his coffee as he spoke. âIâm not talking about the roof. I knew Iâd catch you.â There was an absolute certainty to his words, like there was no other possible outcome he would have accepted except your survival.Â
You wanted to be happy, wanted to feel like you had a dad that loved you and would risk falling off a roof with you, rather than let you go.Â
But you knew that he saved you out of a feeling of duty. He saved you because he couldnât lose two kids. Not for any other reason. Sometimes you felt like he was more of an android than Connor.Â
âBack there, what you did to Connor,â your shoulders stiffened in defense. You didnât need to hear that you look like a rabid badger when youâd gone after him. You already knew that you went a little insane. Hank raised his hands in defense before you could go on another rant. âHey, Iâm not saying the fucker didnât deserve it, Iâm just saying I wasâŚ. I was scared, okay?â Â
He finally looked at you now, and you almost wished he hadnât. For years all youâve seen was a vacant look or drunken rage.Â
Now, there was something there. Something real, and it hurt. It physically hurt to see the pain in his eyes. The raw grief and loss.Â
He seemed to lose track of what he was saying, caught up in one rare moment of actually allowing himself to feel instead of masking it with rage or drinking it away. âI feel like I lost you both.â
You didnât know what to say. There were no words of comfort you could offer him. No white lies he would accept.Â
And there were none you were willing to give, because he was right.Â
He had lost you both in that car crash.Â
Amanda was waiting for Connor in a boat. It was clear he was expected to row her, his resistance at the unspoken order was surprising.Â
âI love this place, itâs all so calm and peaceful. Far from the noise of the world. Tell me, what have you discovered?â
Connor felt the need to keep the development in his relationship with you to himself. Amanda wouldnât understand why he was living with you. She surely wouldnât approve of his newly prioritized mission.Â
PROTECT Y/N
âI found two deviants at the Eden Club, I had hoped to learn something butâŚâ There had to be a way to phrase this that she wouldnât know the truth behind his actions. âThey managed to escape.â
âThatâs too bad,â she saw right through him. âYou seemed so close to stopping them.â Connor chose to row rather than speak. âYou seem⌠lost Connor. Lost and perturbed.â
Connor debated being sincere with her. If anyone had advice or could tell him what to do about what heâs been going through, it would be Amanda.Â
âI thought I knew what I had to do, but now I realize itâs not that simple.â
âYou had your gun trained on those deviants at the Eden Club.â There was a forced replay of the footage at the club. It felt so invasive that they could reach through him and rip out what they wanted.Â
âWhy didnât you shoot?âÂ
He chose to tell the truth, âI donât know, I donât know.â
He knew he made the wrong choice immediately after. At least he hasnât told her about you.
But, his doubt was concerning. His main concern should be the mission, now, heâs not so sure.Â
âIf your investigation doesnât make progress soon, I may have to replace you, Connor.â
He wasnât sure how to feel about the idea of being replaced. If it was for the sake of the mission then he should be willing to do anything. Yet, the idea of being deactivated made him feel⌠wrong, almost angry.Â
âI understand.â
SOFTWARE INSTABILITY^
âSomethingâs happening, something serious. Hurry, Connor. Time is running out.â The ominous warning left Connor with a feeling of pressure on his chest.Â
Hank kept tapping his foot and staring at Connor as he flipped his coin. You smiled at his irritation. âHow do you do that?âÂ
Connor stopped toying with the coin to give you his full attention. It was a bit intimidating when he stared at you full force. Heâd seemed irritated this morning when you left the house to come to the news tower.Â
The stormy look on his face was still present and now directed at you. It was an effort not to pick at your nails.Â
Youâd been trying to stop, everytime Connor would catch you heâd shoot you a warning glare before slapping your hands apart and taking them in his own. Although, sometimes you did it because he would interlace your fingers together. As pathetic as it was, the feeling of his skin against yours was soothing.Â
He blinked a lot before the look on his face lightened and he tilted his head, âThe coin trick?â Connor demonstrated again for you, flipping it between his fingers. You nodded and he flicked it back and forth between both hands before Hank finally snapped.Â
He yanked it out of the air, âYouâre starting to piss me off that coin, Connor.âÂ
âSorry, Lieutenant,â he put the coin back in his pocket. âIâll show you later,â he paused before finally adding, âat home.â Your cheeks felt warm as a smile slowly crept along your face. Heâd never referred to your house like that, it brought you joy knowing that you could provide somewhere comforting for him.Â
âThe fuck did you just say?â Hank turned towards you, âIs he staying with you?â
You reached forward and clicked the button for the floor a couple times. How slow was this freaking elevator?Â
âWere you not aware of that, Lieutenant?â
âNo I wasnât.â Hank shot you a disbelieving look, you slunked your way behind Connor, avoiding both of their gazes.Â
âI found her passed out on her couch in a distressing condition. Iâve opted to stay with her and help her take care of herself while she heals.âÂ
Hank looked around Connor at you, âYou didnât tell me you needed help.â
âYou didnât ask.â
You were the first out of the elevator. âHey, Y/N.â
You took in the multitude of SWAT and CSI agents. âShit, whatâs going on here? Was there a party and nobody told me?â
Chris scoffed, âThatâs an understatement. Itâs all over the news, so everybodyâs been butting their nose in. Even the FBI wants a piece of the action.â
âFuck me, thatâs the last thing we need. Some FBI prick trying to take over.â
Hank walked up to the two of you, âNow we got the Feds on our back, I knew this was gonna be a shitty day. So what do we got?â
âA group of four androids. They knew the building, and they were all very well organized.â
You glanced back at Connor and gave him a narrowed eyed look. âWell if I know anything about androids,â you turned around again. âItâs that their real good at getting their hands on things they shouldnât have. They probably managed to download the building schematics.â
âBuilding plans or not, Iâm still trying to figure out how they got this far without being noticed.â
âMaybe they had some help,â Chris seemed a little surprised at your words.Â
âWhat are you saying, they had someone on the inside?â You nodded absently at Hank's question as you took a look around the hallway where the deviants ambushed two guards.Â
Itâs definitely the least violent, hostile takeover youâve ever seen. No casualties, only a few woozy guards and one technician in shock.Â
Hank examined some bullet holes in the wall. âHow many people were working here?â
âJust two employees and three androids.â You let Hank take over the rest of the briefing while you examined the evidence around the room. âThe deviants took the humans hostage and broadcast their message live. They made their getaway from the roof.â
âThe roof?â
âYeah, they jumped with parachutes. Weâre still trying to figure out where they landed,â do they know anything? âBut the weatherâs not helping. If you want to take a look at the video broadcast by the deviants, itâs on that screen over there.âÂ
You made your way over to the broadcasting room. Someone in a trench coat was standing in the middle of the room, blocking you from looking around.Â
âLieutenant, detective, this is Special Agent Perkins from the FBI. Lieutenant Anderson and Detective Y/L/N are in charge of investigating for Detroit Police.â Connor walked over the the group of you.Â
SA Perkins nodded towards him, âWhatâs that?â You got immediate douchebag vibes from him.Â
âMy name is Connor. Iâm the android sent by CyberLife.â
You wanted to face palm, did they not program him with any other greetings?
âAndroids investigating androids, huh? You sure you want an android hanging around?â The irony wasnât lost on you, but he didnât have to be a dick and act like Connor wasnât standing right in front of him. Hank scoffed, seemingly prepared to dismiss him, but SA Perkins wasnât done yet.Â
âAfter everything that happenedâŚâ The insinuation had your hands curling into fists. He didnât even know the two of you, yet he thought he had the right to speak about something he knew jack shit about. You had taken a half a step forward before someoneâs hand was on your wrist, stopping you.Â
You looked down expecting to see Connor, instead Hank was gently holding your arm. He didnât look at you, just kept staring at Perkins until the agent had made himself uncomfortable. You got a sickening amount of satisfaction at the way he crumpled under Hank's stare.Â
âWhatever, soon the FBI will take over and youâll be on another case.â
âPleasure meeting you.â Hank was clearly done entertaining the rat faced asshole.Â
âHave a nice day,â you gave him the fakest smile you could muster until he just scoffed
âDonât fuck up my crime scene.âÂ
You watched him walk away, âI really wish you had let me just knock him down a peg.â
Hank gave you a long suffering look, âHe would have had your badge faster than you could blink. God, what a fuckinâ prick.â
âIâd kill to see that asshole humbled.â
âLetâs have a look around,â Hank started towards the broadcasting desk.Â
You made your way to the stairs, âIâll check out the roof,â your foot was almost on the step, but then Connor appeared in front you out of nowhere. So close.Â
âI think thatâs unwise. You should stay somewhere both Hank and I can keep a watch over you, youâre still injured.â He made a pointed look towards your sling. You huffed out in frustration, his coddling was getting out of hand.Â
âIâm a big girl, Connor, and youâre a detective bot. Not a caretaker, act like it.â
Connors head tilted and he squared his shoulders. Oh, this was about to be an argument. âYou told me to prioritize my partners safety.â
Damn, that was really biting you in the ass. âOh, well depriotize it.â Connor crossed his arms and stared you down, you really didnât need him making a scene but shutting down on the stairwell to make a point.Â
You threw your one good hand up in surrender, âFine! Whatever,â you stood by the desk and sulked. He seemed way too smug as he walked off.Â
âIâve identified its model and serial number.â
Hank continued to stare at Connor, âAnything else I should know?â
âNo. Nothing.â He didnât know why he lied, but for some reason Connor didnât want Hank or Y/N to know that the android leading the revolution was from the same line of androids he was.Â
He was confused, he was RK800, a prototype and supposed to be the only one of his kind. Yet he was staring up at an RK200. Heâs never thought about why he was 800, there was no reason to. But If he had, he would have assumed that his predecessors were just failed versions of himself that couldnât pass the Turing test.Â
He would be wrong, because here in front of him was something completely different from himself.
What was CyberLife hiding?Â
âYou okay, Connor?â He was brought out of his stupor by the sound of your voice. He looked towards you, your arm was still in its sling, your hair still in the braids he had done for you and the jacket and jeans he had helped you dress in. Focusing on all these little things about you was helping him remember what he had to do. What he came to the tower for in the first place.Â
He observed the slight tilt to your head and the suspicion on your face, âIâm fine. You?âÂ
Your eyes held the same untrusting gaze before you just nodded your head and moved to the other side of the room. Connor examined each piece of evidence, reconstructing the scene of the crime. SWAT came in through the hallway, shooting at the group of deviants and managing to hit one. They then made their escape towards the roof.Â
He debated between the roof and investigating the androids in the break room. One of them was in charge of monitoring security, they would have seen the deviants making their way through the building and not have informed anyone. A deviant was somewhere in there.Â
He knew that if he went up to the roof, inevitably you would follow, he didnât want to run the risk of you getting further damaged. Connor made his way towards the break room. You lifted your head from the security footage you were examining to briefly glance at him as he passed by, before going back to reviewing the video.Â
Three androids were lined up along the wall of the break room. One of them was deviant.Â
LOOK FOR A REACTION TO SPOT THE DEVIANT
He turned towards the one on the far left, âWhat is your function?â
âI am a broadcast operator.â Connorâs eyes narrowed, its eyes were blinking continuously while answering. Connor didnât recognize that behavior in any of the other androids standing before him. He continued questioning the one on the far left.Â
âState your model.â
âModel JB300. Serial number 336 445 581.â
Connor turned to the android in the middle, still keeping one eye on the other one. âWere you present when the deviants broke in?â
âI do not remember.â The one on the left turned its head to face Connor before quickly looking away.Â
Heâd found the deviant. Â
âHas anybody accessed your memory recently?â
âNot to my knowledge.â Deviants could lie, he wasnât going to get any information out of it this way. He needed to switch to more aggressive tactics.Â
âOne of you saw the attack on the surveillance cameras and said nothing. Which means there is a deviant in this room⌠and Iâm going to find out which one it is.â He hovered over the one on the left.Â
âYouâre going to be switched off. Weâre gonna search your memory and tear you apart piece by piece for analysis. Youâre going to be destroyed! Do you hear me? Destroyed!â It wouldnât budge.Â
Deviants could feel, perhaps if he used empathy against it, it would be more willing to provide information.Â
âWhy should all of you be destroyed, if only one is deviant? Turn yourself in, or two innocent androids will be shut down because of you. If you give yourself up, maybe I can convince my humans not to destroy you.âÂ
He switched tactics again, âThe deviants have just been caught. They gave you up.â The one on the leftâs LED was fully red now. âThereâs no point in lying. We know everything.â
He was successful in revealing the deviant, but not in the way he wanted to. It lunged at him, taking him by the throat and slamming him into the counter. Connor struggled fighting off the androids hands and trying to shove him off. The android reach down and ripped Connors core component out, stabbing him in the hand with a knife and nailing him down to the counter.Â
Connor had two minutes to shutdown, he kicked a chair nearby across the room, âY/N, help! I need helpâŚâ
Connors optic units were failing, everything around him was going in and out of focus. He barely managed to tug the knife out of his hand before collapsing on the floor.Â
He crawled as close as he could towards the component, instructing each arm to move one at a time, they gave out nearly a foot away from the device.Â
Just as you came barreling into the room. âConnor!â You rushed over to him and dropped down to your knees, your hands were shaking as you rolled him over. âConnor, oh my god, oh god itâs okay. Youâre okay.â Your hands were hovering over him, unsure where to touch before finally landing on his face. âItâs alright, youâre gonna be fine baby.â
Your eyes left his and you looked around for something. You let out a shuddering breath and moved away from him. His arm grabbed yours without prompting.Â
He didnât wantâŚ.
Didnât want what?
He couldnât want or desire he was an android, yet deep inside he knewâŚÂ
He didnât want to die.Â
He didnât want to die alone.
âConnor, Iâll be right back, itâs gonna be okay,â but it wouldnât be. Shutdown was imminent and Connor knew that whatever progress he made would be erased. And whoever replaced him would prioritize the mission, they wouldnât care if you were going to die. Your life would mean nothing to them.Â
That was more terrifying than the thought of dying.Â
You finally managed to rip your arm free and then you were shoving something in his hands. âHere!â When he made no move to look at what it was, you ripped it back out. âFuck, Connor!âÂ
His body shot forward and you caught him by the shoulders before he could fall over. You had slammed the component back into his core.Â
DIAGNOSTICÂ
MemoryâŚ. 100%
OpticsâŚ. 100%
AuditoryâŚ. 100%
He dismissed the rest of the diagnostic check and rushed out of the room. He slipped and slammed into a wall on the way out, his body still calibrating. He ignored your shouts and continued after the deviant.Â
It was nearly to the elevator by the time he caught up, âItâs a deviant stop it!â The android grabbed the rifle from the SWAT agent's hand. Connor processed the quickest possible options for him to take.Â
BANG
The deviant was on the ground, deactivated by the gun Connor had swiped from the police officer next to him.Â
âNice shot, Connor,â Hank helped Chris back to his feet. He gave Connor an appreciative look just as you ran into the room.Â
âI heard gunshots, are you okay?â You were looking at Connor, waiting for an answer, a frantic look about you.Â
Was he okay?
He didnât know anymore? Â
SOFTWARE INSTABILITY^
âYou saved human lives, you saved my life,â it was the warmest heâd ever seen Hank.Â
Yet the only response he could give was, âI wanted it alive.â
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Broken Machinery
Pt. 3 (completed series)
Series masterlist
Connor RK800 x fem!reader
A/N: I canât write parkour without thinking of Michael & Dwight in the office
Content Warnings: Cussing (duh), pigeon crap, Hankâs emotional constipation plus the detectiveâs, parkour!, weird attraction to ties on men
Word Count: 4.2k
Series Summary: You and your grumpy partner Anderson gain a new addition to the team. Heâs supposed to be CyberLifeâs best, but thereâs something not quite right with his programming, and the problems seem to revolve around you.
âOh come on, Hank! Thereâs literally a million nicer places to eat.â You crossed your arms and sank into your seat at the sight of Hankâs favorite ârestaurantâ Chicken Feed. Slightly wincing at the still present ache in your ribs.
He turned around in his seat and scolded you like a child. âMy car, my rules.â
You scoffed, âFirst, Connor takes my seat and now I donât even get to eat lunch.â You were being childish, you knew that.
Still, it was beyond aggravating when Hank had stopped you from getting up front and let Connor in the passenger side. And now you were at your least favorite place to eat ever!
What the hell am I being punished for?
âIf you werenât acting like a brat, you could eat lunch. But, fine! Stay in the car! The fuck do I care?â Tears pricked your eyes at the last whispered comment.
It was hard, it was hard watching him become so distant to you. You used to be a lot closer, before everything happened.
Y/Nâs eyes were watering and her heart rate was increasing. She was distressed by something, but Connor was unsure of what that was.
He looked out the window and scanned the food truck. âIs Lieutenant Anderson aware of the numerous health violations the owner has committed?â
You scooted your way to the door and whispered, âWhy do you think I donât want to eat here?â The door had slammed closed before he could answer.
RECONCILE WITH THE OFFICERS
Connor got out of the car and stood. After a scan of the environment he was directed in two different directions. You were standing at a table under an umbrella, hunched over and picking at your nails. Lieutenant Anderson was speaking to two known criminals.
âLike a fucking poodle,â Connor ignored Hankâs comment.
âIs everything okay, Y/N?â You seemed surprised that he had chosen to speak with you. âYou seem⌠distressed.â You glanced briefly towards Hank, he appeared to be paying a bookie. âIs it your relationship with the Lieutenant?â
You smiled at Connor, âYou know, youâre a bit too observant for your own good.â Connor stood across from you at the table.
âMay I ask you a personal question, detective?â
You frowned at him, âI feel like youâre going to no matter what.â Connor nodded his head. He would, he needs you and the Lieutenant to get along better. Right now your interpersonal issues were getting in the way of his mission.
âWhy does the Lieutenant make you so angry?â
You went back to picking at your cuticles. Your right thumb had a scab that told Connor this was a common habit for you. It wasnât entirely harmful but he still felt the need to stop you as you picked at your skin. His hand reached out and gently separated yours.
SOFTWARE INSTABILITY^
Your hand stayed in his, and he wasnât sure if you were aware that you were squeezing it. You opened your mouth to say something, for some reason Connor felt the need to stop you. âWould you like to go get something to eat, detective?â
You quickly closed your mouth and gave Connor a strange look. You smiled at him, âSure, Iâd like that.â Your hand dropped from his and you began leading him down the sidewalk.
Unknowingly the hand you had held flexed by his side.
SOFTWARE INSTABILITY^
âAre you in much pain, Y/N?â You waved off Connorâs question. Youâd stopped by a 24/7 market and had picked up an ice pack and questionable veggie sandwich. It was either that or egg salad, youâd take your chances with the spinach.
Right now you were sitting outside on a bench holding the ice pack to your sore ribs. âItâs not too bad, Iâve had worse.â I want to lay down and cry somewhere, this hurts so bad.
Connor stopped moving for a moment and then spoke again, âIâm not seeing any cracked ribs or internal damage, theyâre just bruised. I recommend you try not to overexert yourself.â
âSo heâs a detective and a doctor, really giving Barbie a run for her money.â If androids could be sassy thatâs the only way youâd describe Connors face right now. Heâs frowning at you and brushing your hands away from the ice pack, holding it up for you so you can eat your food. You really hope he canât tell how fast your heart is beating with how close he is, or notice the shake in your hands as you take a bite of the sandwich.
âI posses enough first aid skills to take care of my partners if theyâre injured in the field.â
Thatâs actually helpful, Hankâs shit at patching you up. âThat makes me happy, the only thing Hank knows how to do is slap a band-aid on a bullet wound and call it a day.â Connor frowns at you again, the little groove appearing between his brows once more. Youâre tempted to reach out and soothe it with your thumb.
âThatâs highly illogical and dangerous.â
You laughed at him, âIt was a joke, Connor. Did those geniuses at CyberLife not program you with humor?â
âIt wouldnât be beneficial to my mission.â
Good lord. He takes everything way too seriously.
âWell maybe you should watch some stand-up or something. I need someone to understand me.â You werenât being serious. But he seemed to think you were.
âIâll take your recommendation into account.â You finished the rest of your lunch in relative silence, but there was an overwhelming tension surrounding the two of you. You were most likely projecting, you werenât even sure androids could feel tension.
However, you felt like he was waiting to ask you something and you were sure whatever it was wasnât going to be a pleasant topic for you. Connor didnât seem to have a good grasp of boundaries or when to stop talking.
He waited until you finished your sandwich to take the ice pack off your chest. âYou donât want to ice it for too long, it will cause more harm.â He put the ice pack down and paused. You waited for him to say what he wanted to say, you definitely werenât going to be the one to initiate whatever probing line of questions he was about to ask. Connor reaches up and fixes his tie before he turns towards you. His jaw is set and thereâs a determined look on his face-
Dude! You have major issues. A tie! A tie is what gets you going now?
Lord I pray to you for forgiveness.
âIâve looked into both yours and the Lieutenantâs personnel records-â
âWait, what?â Heâs undeterred by your interruption, but youâre a little freaked out that he can just dig around in your past.
âIt seems that Lieutenant Anderson became your official legal guardian in 2023, when you were ten years old. You had been in the stateâs care for two years before he caught your foster father dealing Red Ice and he-â
âStop! Connor, stop. What the hell?â Youâd already gotten your ass handed to you today, you sure as hell didnât need Connor bringing this all up right now. You didnât want to remember how Hank found you, or what a piece of shit your foster family had been.
You didnât want to think about this at all. You could already feel the dread and anxiety swirling around and forming acid in your stomach. What you really didnât need today was a panic attack.
âYou have absolutely no right, no right, investigating me like that. And you especially donât have the right to acquire sealed adoption papers. I know about my own past Connor, Hank made sure that no one else would be able to find out about it. Fuck, I cannot believe you!â You threw the rest of your sandwich away, knowing you wouldnât be able to eat it, and got off the bench. You ignored the sound of Connorâs voice and the pain in your ribs as you stormed off.
Hank was waiting under an umbrella for the two of you. âWhereâd you go?â Your adrenaline was slowly leaving you, you didnât have the energy to fully answer him. Slumped on the table you shrugged your shoulders and wrapped an arm around your ribs. âDoes it hurt a lot?â
A snarky response was on the tip of your tongue, you had to physically bite your tongue to hold it back. It wasnât often that Hank would show genuine concern for you. âItâs not great, but Iâve had worse.â There was an awkward pause where the both of you were unsure how to continue. Conversations without any venom or hostility were few and far between lately. It was leaving you both feeling stiff and uncomfortable.
âYouâre tough. . .â His hand hovered over your back before coming down a little too hard on it, you wheezed out at the impact. âYouâll be okay.â
You regretted the next words that came out as soon as it happened. âThanks, dad.â The both of you tensed and you forced yourself to straighten immediately, ignoring the pain. Anxiety caused your chest to tighten and you opened your mouth to apologize. But you found that you couldnât force the words out, frozen by the desire for him to act like everything was normal.
There was a primal desperation inside of you that yearned for him to just hug you, or tell you that he's sorry and everything will be okay. Anything, anything other than that god awful look he was giving you right now. The one that made you feel like a stranger. It was void of any connection heâd ever had with you.
Your mouth closed and you hunched back into yourself, trying and failing at getting your jacket to swallow you. You were still a little pissed off at Connor for being so invasive, but that feeling was greatly overruled by the gratefulness you felt at his sudden appearance.
You kept your head down, avoiding looking at either of them and distracting yourself by picking at the broken skin around your nails. Youâd never been more desperate for a cigarette, even though youâd broken the habit years ago.
Connor almost reached out towards your hands to stop the unhealthy habit, but the look on Hankâs face stopped him. He was staring down at you with an emotion Connor was having trouble recognizing. Perhaps it was sadness, or just another complication of working with humans. You were proving to be much more inefficient than heâd like.
He turned his attention towards the sandwich in Hankâs hand. âYour meal contains 1.4 times the recommended daily intake of calories and twice the cholesterol level. You shouldnât eat that.â
Hank shrugged, âYou sound like Y/N, I keep telling her, âeverybodys gotta die of something.ââ He pointedly took a larger than necessary bite. If Connor had feelings he assumed he would be feeling frustrated right now. Having two partners with such a strange relationship was tedious enough, having one with no care for his health was proving to be a challenge in his mission.
Connor turned his attention back towards the two men by the food truck. Surely the Lieutenant would be interested in their illicit activities, âI donât mean to alarm you Lieutenant but I think your friends are engaged in . . .â He lowered his voice, âillegal activities.â
âAs long as theyâre not hurting anybody, I dont bother âem.â The lieutenant's administration of the law was perplexing to Connor. Did he actually care about catching criminals? Or had he given up? His blatant disrespect towards his captain and his partner led Connor to believing the latter.
âThis morning when we were chasing this deviants. Why didnât you want me to cross the highway?â
Hank looked at Connor like he was malfunctioning. ââCause you couldâve been killed⌠And I donât like filling out paperwork for damaged equipment.â
You snorted, the first noise youâd made since this conversation had started, but said nothing else. âIs there anything youâd like to know about me?â
Hank was quick to answer, âHell no! Well, yeah, why did they make you look so goofy and give you that weird voice?â You lifted your head and glared at Hank, âJesus, Hank.â Hank looked down at you and shrugged his shoulders, seemingly not understanding why you were angry.
âCyberLife androids are designed to work harmoniously with humans. Both my appearance and voice were specifically designed to facilitate my integration.â
Hank nodded and Connor thought maybe he was finally warming up to him, âWell, they fucked up.â
âI think heâs cute.â Connor looked at you, from your hunched position he could see your eyes go wide and your body heat rising. Your heart had started beating dangerously fast and you looked faint. Hank was giving you a long look before he just shook his head, âIâm sure you do.â You ignored Hank and slouched further into yourself.
You cleared your throat and quickly looked up at Connor, before your eyes went back down to your hands. âMaybe you should tell us what you know about deviants.â
SOFTWARE INSTABILITY^
Connor blinked the message away. âWe believe a mutation occurs in the software of some androids, which can lead to them emulating a human emotion.â Hank interrupted him, âIn english please.â
Connorâs software quickly worked to give him a dialogue option more geared towards those of lower IQâs. âThey donât really feel emotions, they just get overwhelmed by irrational instructions, which can lead to unpredictable behavior.â
âEmotions fuck everything up.â Your words were clearly only meant for yourself, but Connor had an auditory processor that was ten times more efficient than human hearing. You looked up at Connor, your eyes narrowed and your posture aggressively defensive. âYou ever dealt with deviants before?â
He nodded, recalling the hostage situation, âA few months back⌠A deviant was threatening to jump off the roof with a little girl⌠I managed to save her.â
Your head tilted and your shoulders went slack. âAnd the deviant?â
âDestroyed at the scene.â
You lied to me Connor.
SOFTWARE INSTABILITY^
âSo, youâve done your homework right, know everything there is to know about me?â Connor glanced towards you, you had stolen a fry from the Lieutenant and were making a point not to look at him.
âI know the both of you graduated top of your class, you became the youngest lieutenant in Detroit and Y/N followed in your footsteps becoming the youngest detective in the DPD. You, Lieutenant Anderson have received several disciplinary warnings in recent years and you spend a lot of time in bars.â
âUnderstatement of the year,â you shook your head and stole another fry.
âAnd you detective, have received several disciplinary warnings and citations for starting fights, especially with Detective Gavin Reed.â
You frowned and whispered, âOh, look at me, I found a few files.â You raised your voice and glared at Connor, âWhoopdie-freaking-doo, you searched through our personnel files. You shouldnât even have access to those.â
Hank ignored you, âSo whatâs your conclusion?â
âI know youâre both experienced officers, and Iâd like to earn your trust. Iâm sure if we all work together we can solve this case. But that requires the both of you to be civil with each other.â You opened your mouth, presumably to defend yourself but Connor stopped you. âI just got a report of a suspected deviant. Itâs a few blocks away. We should go have a look.â
Hank stuffed the rest of his sandwich in his mouth and threw the box in the trash. You trailed behind the two, Connor got into the back seat before either you or Hank could stop him. He needs the two of you to get along, the most likely way for that to happen is to force you both to acknowledge the other.
You glared at him, âI guess Iâve got shotgun.â
âConnor, letâs go.â Connorâs eyes shot open at the gentle tug on his sleeve. Hank was already out of the elevator but you were standing in front of him, waiting for him to go your head tilted towards the entrance of the elevator.
âYou run out of batteries or what?â Your hand left his wrist and he followed after you.
SOFTWARE INSTABILITY^
âIâm sorry, Lieutenant, I was making a report to CyberLife.â
âThatâs cool, you just close your eyes⌠and what?â Your head was tilted like his was when he had to recalibrate and choose a new approach.
âAnd I enter what you might call a âmind palaceâ where I give my report to a CyberLIfe AI representative.â
âDamn, I wish my reports were that easy.â
Hank looked towards you, âWhat do we know about this guy?â
âNot much, just the information Connor gave us in the car.â Hank looked almost sheepish as he waited by the door of the apartment, you sighed. âYou werenât paying attention, were you?â
âWhat do you think?â His tone was incredibly bitchy.
âDonât be a di-â
âA neighbor reported that he heard strange noises coming from this floor. Nobodyâs supposed to be living here,â Connor stood from his examination of some feathers on the floor. âThe neighbor said he saw a man hiding an LED under his cap.â
âChrist, if we have to investigate every time someone hears a strange noise, weâre gonna need more cops.â You nodded your agreement with Hank as you leaned against the wall. The tension from lunch had somewhat eased, but you still felt uncomfortable in your own skin around the other two. You just wanted to go home and take a warm bath and forget all about this afternoon.
Connor approached the door and knocked. When no one answered he looked to Hank for guidance, he just gave him a smug look and shrugged. He tried again, âAnybody home?â It was cute how he kept looking at Hank. You werenât sure if he was looking for approval or assistance. âOpen up! Detroit police!â And thereâs that deep voice again, god it really did something for you. You tried to shift subtly in your spot and just kept picturing your old Barbie dolls. Thereâs nothing there, there is absolutely nothing there. Heâs probably smooth like a Ken doll. Why would a police android need any nice bits? He wouldnât, so get it together.
A noise in the apartment caught your attention. You stayed on your side of the door while Hank got in front, âStay behind me.â
âGot it.â Hank looked at you, you pulled out your gun and gave him the go ahead. He busted through the door and you quickly followed behind, searching the area with your gun raised and briefly glancing into each room.
âClear back here,â you waited for his voice.
âSame here.â You reached another door at the end of the hall and raised a hand to stop him, bouncing on your heels in excitement.
âCan I do it this time, please, please?â Hank gave you a long suffering sigh before he finally moved to the side and nodded. You braced yourself and kicked the door out of the frame-
âThe fuck is this?!â Youâve never heard your voice that high before, but it was hard to focus on the embarrassing crack in your voice when youâre getting attacked by fucking pigeons!
By the time youâd managed to wave them all off you, Hank was doubled over laughing his ass off and Connor was brushing a feather off your shoulder. He offered you a hand up from where youâd fallen on your ass in shock.
You really wished he would stop doing that.
Itâs the little things that are tricking your heart into believing that something more could come from this partnership. His help off a fence, stopping you from picking at your hands, the small touches to your back or shoulder when he passed you. You were lonely and desperate for any form of connection or love. The fact that you were even projecting that onto an android made shame boil in your stomach and a heavy feeling weigh on your shoulders.
When Hank had recovered from laughing at you he finally took notice of the emptiness of the apartment. âLooks like weâve come for nothing, our manâs gone.â
âWe should still look around, he might be back. At the very least see if he was even an android.â Hank doesnât look too happy staying in the shit-covered apartment, but he keeps his grumbling to a minimum. You find a strange coded book in a hole in a wall. âConnor, do you understand any of this? Is it like⌠binary code or something?â You swear to god he actually scoffs at you.
âNo, itâs some sort of codex, but itâs indecipherable.â You tell him to keep it, maybe he can figure out what to do with it. Youâre getting a bit frustrated, the pigeons keep pecking at your hands and feet and it looks like whoever was living here is long gone. You give up on your search and go stand near an armchair, watching Connor slowly make his way around the apartment.
You let out a long breath and tap your feet impatiently. Thereâs a build up of anxiety and tension that makes you want to move, do something, anything other than just standing here watching Connor. He informs you thereâs thirirum and LED in the bathroom, you couldnât care less. Your neck feels strained from being hunched in irritation and anger all day. You pull your shoulders down and slowly rolling your neck around, you make the fatal mistake of looking up. Straight into the eyes of the deviant.
âOh shit-â
Feet first into your already damaged ribs, the air slams out of you in a way that makes you feel like your lungs have collapsed. Your head has gone cold from how hard it reverberated off the ground. Your eyes are buzzing and you can vaguely see two shapes standing over you. One shoves the other, âWhat are you waiting for, catch it!â A rough hand moves under your shoulders and lifts you up.
âY/N? Y/N?!â A groan slips out when those hands start shaking you. You blindly slap them away.
âFuck off, youâre gonna give me a second concussion.â Hank helps you struggle to your feet, your arms gripping onto his forearms. You allow yourself five seconds to recover before youâre shoving off Hank and stumbling down the hall. You slam into the wall a couple of times, you can hear Hank shouting after you but you refuse to let him stop you, evading his reaching hands and shouts of warning. You throw yourself over a fallen cabinet and shove out the door. The light momentarily blinds you and then you see Connor chasing the deviant through a field of wheat and youâre off.
Youâre only a couple of yards behind them and shocking yourself with how well youâre doing leaping on and off buildings. You shove your way through the workers blocking the greenhouses and leap over the plants on the table, making your way out of the greenhouse and heading towards the edge of the roof.
Your arms start circling frantically as you attempt to catch your balance. You can do this, you can so totally do this. That one gymnastics class you took when you were twelve was about to come in real handy. âY/N, NO!â You back up and take a running leap, sliding down the glass ceiling and taking a rolling leap through the broken window.
âHOLY SHIT! WHOO!â You canât stop yourself from raising your hands in victory and giving a celebratory jump into the air. How in the hell did I just do that? Your celebration is cut short by the sound of a crash.
Keep going
You're running through lavender, behind Connor and parkouring your way up a wall.
You ask yourself why you thought it was necessary to follow after him when you jump on a moving train. Then question changing jobs when youâre leaping off said train onto a fire escape. I better get a fucking raise for this shit.
Halfway through this little adventure you realized it would probably have been smarter to just let Connor go after him and take the long way round, but it was too late and the momentum was too much to stop.
The deviant catches you in a cornfield, body slams you like a linebacker and worsens whatever minor concussion you had into a major one. You canât see for a couple of seconds as he drags you onto a roof.
âYou canât catch us both!â Connor whips around, there Rupert is standing, an arm's reach away from him. Heâs standing on the ledge and in his hand is yours. The tips of your toes are barely grasping onto the ledge and your using both your arms to hold on as tight as possible to the deviant's arm. Your eyes are squeezed shut, your face has lost any color and he can see you trying as hard as possible to keep holding on. The only thing keeping you from being a puddle on the pavement is android strength.
Connor can hear Hank coming up the stairs, thereâs only a 40% chance you might survive if he lets you fall.
You force one eye open, itâs all you can manage when youâre looking down at certain death. âChoose wisely.â Both eyes shoot open and you open your mouth to beg, plead, do anything to keep you alive and not be dropped right here and now.
Too late. Heâs already pushed you back, you get a sense of deja vu as your arms circle around you wildly, reaching out for something to grab onto. For a moment you feel hope ignite in your chest, Connor is right in front of you and then heâs not.
You canât see much else besides the blue sky as you fall.
end. â do not own the characters or the game Detroit: Become Human, but this writing is my own all rights reserved Š not-neverland06 2023. do not copy, repost, translate & recommend elsewhere.
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