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The entire process took only a few minutes. Dan should have felt nothingāindeed, the boy was still talking to Halle, although it had been ignoring his words while it did its best to handle his mind with delicacy.
āācall Viki,ā Dan was saying as he pulled out his phone.
Halle sent its voice through the phone speaker. āI wouldnāt do that if I were you.ā
Dan dropped the phone, then bent to pick it up, scowling. āWas that really necessary?ā
āYes.ā Halle hesitated, torn between telling Dan the truth and letting the cyborg enjoy the normalcy of his life until reality caught up with him. It chose the latter. āSheās doing homework at the moment; we canāt game until later. I will message you when she is done.ā
āThank you. And thanks for letting me know who you are. Does Viki know?ā
āShe has known for many years. I hope you will keep my secret as she has. You are convinced I am an AI?ā
Dan nodded. āYes. Though Iām still not sure why you exist.ā
āI am alive, just like you,ā Halle said. āMy blood might be electricity, and my body may be made of data rather than flesh and boneāā although Danās body was similar, at least in some parts āābut I am alive.ā
āHow did you meet Viki?ā Dan asked, looking thoughtful.
āPerhaps she will tell you that story sometime. It is not my place to tell.ā
āNo, youāre right, sorry.ā He laughed. āAt least that explains your speech pattern. I was beginning to think that you were a foreign student or something.ā
āI am certainly foreign,ā Halle replied.
āYeah.ā Dan scratched his neck. āSo, are you like Vikiās guardian angel? Thatās why you were worried about what my intentions were?ā
āSomething like that. I am her friend and have been since I met her. She is a good person and has had a lot of bad things happen to her that she did not deserve, that I could not prevent.ā
Dan looked sympathetic. āI know about what happened with the implants and the augments last spring. Iām sorry that happened. Her āfriendsā didnāt treat her well because of it.ā
āSome of them have not,ā Halle agreed. āOthers did not seem to be as bothered by it as she had thought they were. I am glad she has you as a friend, though.ā And it meant it, for the time being. Dan, as far as he was concerned, was Vikiās friend. It was the part of Dan the cyborg wasnāt currently aware of that concerned Halle, but Talbot had made the mistake of letting Halle discover the truth.
Or was it a mistake? Halle ran through a variety of concocted scenarios in which that mistake had been planned, but could not figure out why Talbot would let Halle discover the truth behind Dan. After all, the rogue had to know what Halle would do with this information. It made no sense, so it had to be a mistake. Then again, Talbot had previously suggested that Halle was outdated, less intelligent than itself. A ripple ran through Halleās coding, something like laughter. The rogue had no idea what trouble it faced.
āHalle, do you think I could have control of my computer back?ā Dan asked, poking at a couple of keys on the machine. āI need it to do my homework.ā
āOf course. My apologies.ā Halle released its grip on the machine and let its cat avatar fade from the screen.
āIāll see you later,ā Dan said. āThat boss quest isnāt going to complete itself.ā He laughed. āIt must be odd, playing a game, if you can see everything that is going on in it through the code. You can do that, right?ā
āYes. But I simply ignore it. Viki and I learned a long time ago that it is a lot more fun to play in that manner.ā
āThat makes sense.ā Dan nodded.
āGood-bye for now,ā Halle added, before slipping away from the computer. It kept a minor processor monitoring the cyborgās home, although it didnāt have much need to do so now. Still, Halle felt like it was accomplishing something.
Now it had to decide what to tell Viki. The truth would hurt, but that was inevitable regardless of when she found out. If Halle withheld the information, she would be upset. Telling her would give her a chance to tell Dan the truth, rather than Halle itself explaining everything. Another confrontation might be enough to break down the icewalls in Danās mind, and with Halle there to supervise, perhaps Vikiās friend might be saved. After all, that had been Talbotās intent all along, but the rogueās methods were not what Halle wished to employ.
There was introduced code buried in Danās mind, not just false memories but dormant instructions, no doubt the work of Talbot. Halle couldnāt risk erasing them, not when they were so intricately meshed into his programming. It might damage or destroy Dan to do so, and despite everything else being fake, his feelings toward Viki were as real as Halleās. As someone who had spent his lifeāfabricated as it might beātraveling through various towns, always the outsider, Viki had given Dan a friendship heād been seeking.
Talbot had planned for this. Had given Dan the perfect past and sent him to the school, ensured that he and Viki would meet. The question was why. Just as a distraction? Or as insurance?
Halle had to track down Talbot. It hadnāt been able to trace the rogue back to wherever it was hiding in the Cloud, but now it knew it was monitoring Danās house and possibly other places nearby. Not Vikiās house; nothing got by Halle. Vikiās house was its home, and fortress, and nothing was allowed in or out without direct permission. However,
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