i see red.
# .
# angst.
# female or male, doesn't matter.
: you and chan have been dating for quite some time now, and you've just been in a reunion party amongst your common friends in university. in the said party, you ended up meeting your ex, to which chan was highly jealous of. the said ex was someone you stayed with despite being cheated on and it was the ex before you ended with chan. highly sensitive about how you had to speak with him, chan drives you both home and confronts you how you could just let that disgusting man lay his eyes on you and hover around you. noticing chan too had a couple of drinks, you initiate a kiss that ignites his desire to dominate and express how possessive he can get.
: disclaimer: of course, the plot is definitely consensual. they're a couple which enjoys this kind of relations and .
you and me. what am i? what are we?
— character: can be used for any of my characters
— genres: angst, scifi, romance.
—preferred gender: female
— romance: leaning towards yes, depending on how the plot continues
— : optional
— content warning: potential mentions of death, depending on discussion.
— inspired by the uk series, humans, choices’ perfect match, and black mirror's be right back
cognitives, androids fueled by artificial intelligence and yet somehow are built to obey human command and will. each cognitive is installed to perform key tasks, able to learn and adapt at instantaneous speed, but also have limits set on them. they’re unable to harm living beings, only able to make major changes and decisions based on human choices. while they can deliver “opinions”, it is mainly based on what they know and have researched, all based off another human’s words and emotions, the latter of which cognitives also do not have.
with their abilities, they perform various tasks and responsibilities. they can clean homes, work on wall street, and even perform surgeries. however, it is popular to have cognitives that are programed to assist with humans’ social lives. many are programed to be a human’s perfect companion, whether for friendship, love, or . they are tested to match with their assigned human’s needs, personality, and attitude. what they say sounds genuine, but all manufactured at the end of the day by a program that tells them what is and is not appropriate for their human and current situation.
muse a and muse b, cognitive #408hme, have been together for four years. muse a lost their partner years ago, devastating them. them barely eating, leaving home seemed like a long journey. it was only when muse a’s family and friends bought muse b, to help them deal with the pain. while it took time, muse a slowly healed. while muse a knew deep down that muse b was not capable of real emotions and their words and actions were artificial, it did not matter because it all seemed so real.
it was not until one night after a visit to a gallery. muse b would describe the artwork in great detail like how the painter used a certain technique or the shades of a particular color. whenever they were asked about their feelings, it was always indescribable. that night though, things changed when muse b started crying alone. why was there a sensation of pain that they could not locate, one that did not trigger injury alarms of sorts. why did they feel a flutter of some when muse a passed them. from that night on, muse a and b had to figure out what the future had in store for them. was muse b’s emotions for a real or fake all this time? who was muse b now when they were not like the other cognitives?