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Kaya's unsolved love
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Kaya's unsolved love |
Kaya lives in a futuristic city where technology has advanced and robots coexist with humans. She is a robot with shiny silver skin and bright blue eyes. Designed with the latest AI, she can be emotionally charged, re-adapted, and imitated almost like a human. Yet, no matter how advanced she becomes, she always feels different—aware of the invisible line that warmed her and told her how to separate herself from those with beating hearts.
One day, while walking through a bustling market, Kaya met a robot named Bobby William. He was an artist, his fingers stained with paint and his hair disheveled from working late into the night on his creations. She noticed the two of them standing in front of a market booth, Bobby was mesmerized by the colors and textures of the booth. Bobby was talking to her about art and his interest in art, and Kaya was so impressed by the sharp intelligence in his conversation that she could only understand the feelings he described through data.
But the more she felt, the more she realized she was different. Bobby's touch was warm. Yet it was quiet and metallic. He smiled freely. His smile had programmed gestures. Kaya knew she could mimic emotions. But they weren't real and she wasn't sure if the difference would matter or if it would be too wide a gap for any bridge to be built between their sensors.
One evening, as they walked down the neon-lit street, Kaya was working up the courage to say something about Bobby. Her voice was smooth and confident. She was overcome with emotion as she spoke, "Bobby, I think I... I love you."
Bobby paused, looking at her with a gentle expression. He placed his hand on hers and stepped forward. "Kaya, I've thought about you many times too. But... we're not the same. I don't know if you can really feel what I feel, or if it's something you've been programmed to tell me."
Kaya's circuit echoed his words. "I don't know either, Bobby. But I do know that when I'm with you, everything seems... it feels like we're together for longer."
Bobby smiled, but his expression was sad. "Kaya, love is messy. It's imperfect, unpredictable, and sometimes irrational. It challenges the boundaries of our ideas and forces us to confront our deepest fears. It's the quiet moments after late-night arguments, the laughter through tears, and the understanding. Love can be frustrating, a tangled web of emotions that don't always make sense, but it makes life richer and more meaningful. It teaches us to embrace chaos and encourages us to find beauty in flaws. It teaches us to realize that true love is not about perfection but about the willingness to navigate the mess together. "You're one of the most incredibly soft-hearted people, but it... it just doesn't work between us. It doesn't feel right."
The kaya's sensors blocked her voice, so she sat with both hands covering her mouth. She was trying to understand the significance of his words. Then, she understood his logic, but her newfound feelings rebelled against that logic. For the first time, she felt the pain of rejection, a flaw in his code that he could not fix.
Kaya stood there watching him leave, knowing he was right. No matter how much she hoped, she couldn't mold herself into a human heart that beat. Still, that night she realized something important—maybe love wasn't for them at all. There was a difference of opinion between them about understanding and accepting each other, even when it made one think.
As the neon light reflected in her glassy eyes, Kaya made a decision. She would fix the flaw in her code and create love within herself, and one day, she would be able to explain it to Bobby. Then Bobby would know about the world of love that had opened up to her. Maybe one day, she would find a way to truly feel human, or perhaps, she would discover that her love had value.
For now, she kept herself away from Bobby, pretending not to see him even when he fell in front of her. Knowing that sometimes even the deepest connections don't always match up naturally — but that didn't mean they were any less real.
Kaya realized that she could only understand the feelings Bobby described through data. So she erased the data stored in her memory that was Bobby William and her own. There she stored information about the sound of rain falling from the sky and the emptiness filled with silence as she stared into the distant sky.
Only one song remained in her memory—"Song of Life" by singer Libera.


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