![]() ![]() You knew he was programmed to recognize countless facial expressions, so you hoped his coding would eventually pick up that you were serious, that you meant every word you said.Īfter a few more moments, Chucky snuggled back into your embrace, hiding his face in your shoulder once more. You make me happy and I promise, I would never, ever want to leave you."Ĭhucky was quiet for a moment, continuing to study your face for signs of sincerity. "I'd never lie about something like this," you said, hoping to soothe his paranoia with your words. He stared at you with wide, vulnerable eyes, desperately searching your face for a reason unknown to you. You felt Chucky's small hands push himself back from your shoulder. Things would be pretty dull around here without you." "Of course, of course you do," you instantly replied, hugging the little doll closer. D-Do I still.make you happy.?" He choked out. "Y/N." You heard Chucky whimper after a while. You weren't exactly a master with electronics. Another sign of how worked up he was over this. The power core in the centre of his chest was incredibly hot, enough for you to feel the heat through the doll's clothes. You could hear every quiet click and hum every time Chucky would move in the slightest. You continued to hold him as a heavy silence fell over the room. You knew the doll didn't like to be alone, but you had no idea his separation anxiety was this bad. "I was s-so scared you didn't.you didn't like me anymore. There was an uneven hitch in his tone, like there would be if he was able to cry. "I was scared," Chucky said, his voice no louder than a whisper. Your hug seemed to unjam whatever had gotten stuck and Chucky fell silent, save for the quiet whirring of his servos as his arms moved to wrap around your neck. You picked him up once more and held him close. The doll's anxious ramblings were interrupted as his voice synthesizer glitched, jamming him in a vocal loop. "I thought you left and were never coming back. "I thought you abandoned me," Chucky continued, his voice softer, hurt. "I thought you left me!" Chucky blurted out. If I ever get held up like that again, I'll make sure to call home. You saw a faint flicker of red in his blue eyes, his emotional coding undoubtedly kicking into overdrive. You picked him up and set him on your lap, delicately holding his tiny hands. "Nothing's gonna happen to me, alright?"Ĭhucky looked up at you and you were taken aback by how distraught he looked. You reached over with your other hand, lightly petting his hair. "Oh, you don't need to worry, Chuck," you said. His voice was muffled, his face buried in your arm. This was nothing new, as Chucky was normally clingy, but something about this felt.different. Immediately, the doll snuggled into your side, clutching tightly onto your arm. You lifted him up, setting him on the couch beside you. Chucky approached the edge of the couch, giving a tug on your pant leg. You collapsed onto the couch, thankful that you were finally home. You walked into the living room and Chucky followed you. Work was crazy and there was a car accident on the way home. "You didn't come back when you usually do," Chucky answered in a saddened voice. Had he been waiting for you all this time? He looked sad, sadder than you thought a robotic doll was capable of looking. You finally managed to open your door, but was startled as you saw Chucky sitting on the floor in front of you. You were tired and cranky and all you wanted to do was climb into bed and sleep your troubles away. Then, for the perfect end to a perfectly terrible day, the elevator was out of order, forcing you to climb five flights of stairs. First you wound up working overtime – way overtime – and then on the drive home, an accident halted traffic for what felt like forever. You fumbled with your keys in a clumsy attempt to unlock your apartment door. ![]()
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