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Authors: Eva LeFoy
“I’m telling you it didn’t download.”
    “Yes it did.”
    “No it didn’t. For the last time, Everett, it. Was. Rejected.”
    Everett shook his head like a dog not about to let go of a bone. “I know it went through, it had to. Look, Alex, I have these feelings….” He turned and noticed her and he stopped talking. His skin went cloud white and she thought he might faint.
    She took a few steps and stopped, realizing if he did faint, she’d never be able to catch him. He’d probably crush her if he fell on her. “Everett?”
    “Samantha?”
    Was it her imagination or did his face light up and then fall again? Oh lord . What had she done? She took another step closer and Alex backed away with a, “I’ll let you two….”
    Everett sent him a peevish look but didn’t stop his exit. Alex rapidly split the scene. They were alone.
    She swallowed. What she was about to ask made her uncomfortable to even think about. Was it taboo for a mechanoid to talk about feelings? She didn’t know. But she wanted to shrink into the ether. “Everett…do you…I mean….” Her face heated to about a million degrees. Oh God, this is ridiculous. I can’t even say it .
    He took a step closer. Another. One more and she could feel the warmth emanating from his body. Gulp. His mechanoid body . Trouble was, her body didn’t seem to know or care about the difference. Her pussy clenched, responding to his nearness and his overall hotness as though Everett was fully human. The memory of clinging to him for all those long minutes came flooding back and her panties drenched. I want him. Oh hell .
    She raised her head and did the only thing that seemed right. She put her hands behind his neck, pulled his head down and pressed her mouth to his.
    His small cry of surprise tingled her lips. Oh yes, Everett , she wanted to say. All this and more . Instead she slid her tongue into his mouth to touch his.
    Immediately Everett’s arms came around her, crushing her body to his, pressing her back against the wall. He crowded into her as though he’d try to go all the way through her. Down below, his wonderful cock hardened and buzzed against her clit sending pre-orgasmic tingles up her spine. Above, he kissed her so urgently her lips would be swollen for hours.
    She moaned into his mouth and returned his kiss, abandoning all pretenses. He growled back and the sound made her body tremble with its force. In a few more seconds she would have come right there—with his cock notched and whirring against her aching nub—if he hadn’t torn his mouth from hers and said, panting, “Yes. I love you, Sam. I love you.”
    She inhaled, shocked at his admission. She hadn’t expected him to have those feelings, but now that he did, the notion made her head swim. Everett was a mechanoid, and he loved her. Loved her!
    “Very touching. Now, give me the code.”
    She turned to see Everett—no, not Everett. A shorter version of Everett. A similar one, but definitely not her Everett, holding a phase pistol to Alex’s head. Fear froze the blood in her veins making her feel cold and heavy.
    Everett stepped in front of her, pushing her behind him. “Let him go, Blackler.”
    “I know you have the code Gold created. Give it to me or he dies.” He clicked the pistol on and shoved it against Alex’s temple to prove his point. Alex paled, sweat dotting his brow.
    She could see the concern on Everett’s face, see him warring with his sense of duty. Hell, maybe even with his conscience. For all she knew, he had one of those, too. Somewhere in the back of her mind she remembered her father saying mechanoids were always programmed to protect humans. How awful for Everett—he had to choose which human to protect, at his own expense. Her heart ached for him. She had to do something. “I have the code. I’ll give it to you.”
    “No, Samantha!” The gaze Everett turned on her was wounded and pained. As though she’d utterly betrayed his trust.
    She stood her

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