Prompter fill: giant!Wheatley/Chell - Bloody Massive [1/?]
anonymous
May 14 2011, 05:21:17 UTC
She didn’t get it.
She simply didn’t get it.
He couldn’t really blame her-her poor, tiny, mammalian brain could never fully comprehend exactly what he was now. Exactly how significant, how powerful, how inconceivably important he was now. Even without the slight brain damage, he doubted she could even fathom the degree to which the facility-and everything within it-was now truly and utterly his.
But that wasn’t really what bothered him the most about her. He could easily forgive her built-in intellectual shortcomings-after all, until recently he’d had a few himself-but there was a deeper, far more fundamental flaw within her that grated at his circuits.
She didn’t care.
She didn’t care about solving his tests. He’d cheerfully greet her at each one, offer her some gentle words of encouragement, and she’d scoff-scoff!-at him before silently exploring the confines of the chamber, slowly, almost lazily puttering about until the test nearly solved itself. The speed and enthusiasm-or the lack thereof-with which she set to the task of
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She simply didn’t get it.
He couldn’t really blame her-her poor, tiny, mammalian brain could never fully comprehend exactly what he was now. Exactly how significant, how powerful, how inconceivably important he was now. Even without the slight brain damage, he doubted she could even fathom the degree to which the facility-and everything within it-was now truly and utterly his.
But that wasn’t really what bothered him the most about her. He could easily forgive her built-in intellectual shortcomings-after all, until recently he’d had a few himself-but there was a deeper, far more fundamental flaw within her that grated at his circuits.
She didn’t care.
She didn’t care about solving his tests. He’d cheerfully greet her at each one, offer her some gentle words of encouragement, and she’d scoff-scoff!-at him before silently exploring the confines of the chamber, slowly, almost lazily puttering about until the test nearly solved itself. The speed and enthusiasm-or the lack thereof-with which she set to the task of ( ... )
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