SexedUp

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Author: Sally Painter
began demanding life-size robots, and that’s exactly what we’ve
given them. Clunky robots. So I tried to improve a woman’s selection by introducing
Dan the Man.”
    “I have that model and am quite happy with
it.”
    “Only because there’s nothing better on the
market.”
    Randi smiled, recalling how ecstatic she
was about creating a lifelike man.
    “My prototype will make Dan the Man just as
clunky as those models from even fifty years ago. For example, what if you
could have a model that didn’t sound like a robot?”
    “I guess that would be nice, but I don’t
really require my bot to speak. I’d probably set him on mute most of the time.”
Ellen smiled slowly.
    Randi now knew Ellen had been testing her.
At the time of the interview, Randi had been careful not to say the words “male
human”, since it would have landed her in jail. Instead, she’d tried to get as
close to her idea as possible, not ever suspecting Sexed Up had plans to pursue
more than even she’d imagined.
    “What if the robot could respond to you and
even bring some romance into your life.”
    “Romance?” Ellen leaned forward.
    The hologram paused.
    “That, Randi, was the moment I knew. And I
held my breath waiting to see what you’d say next.” Ellen smiled and tapped the
crystal. The interview continued to replay.
    “And more than romance—react with human
emotions.” She watched the hologram Ellen. Her boss’s eyes widened. She was
hooked. “And forget about the enhanced rubber casing. This new model will have
skin so natural it’ll be warm to the touch and would sense that touch. I’m
talking about something more than a robot that simply fucks a woman. We can get
that with handhelds. This model will be the closest facsimile ever created to
that of a…well you know what I’m saying. This model will be programmed to have
certain tastes and dislikes. The owner can program any kind of history for him
and eventually, he might even be able to function in society.”
    “You mean hold down a job and provide
additional income?” Ellen asked.
    She clicked the crystal again.
    “That was when I began to believe you could
actually pull this off.” She restarted the hologram.
    “I don’t know that I’d go so far as to say
we could put them in the workforce, but my plans are to have him fully
functional as a companion, not just a robot sex toy. He’ll be intuitive and
able to learn on his own.” She bit her lip.
    Randi felt she’d revealed more than she
intended, yet not enough to tip her hand.
    “I can’t believe this. I mean, do you
honestly think you can deliver all this?” Ellen stood from the table, shaking
her head.
    “The first years of my career were a
learning curve. But for the last six I’ve been working toward this vision.
You’re the first person to know the capabilities I have planned for this
prototype. I want this job because Sexed Up is the only company in the world
that can provide everything needed for this model to become a reality.
Everything. From the R&D division, to the marketing.”
    Ellen sat back down in the chair and
crossed her legs. She rubbed her chin with her fingers as though trying to
decide.
    “When could I expect the operational model
for demonstration?”
    “If all goes well, two months from start
date,” Randi said.
    Ellen hit the crystal several times and the
images disappeared.
    Randi looked over at her.

Chapter Three
     
    “That, Randi, is why you’re here. I have
complete confidence you can deliver the product and the hybrid organism we
discussed when you signed our employment contract. The future of our world
depends on your success.”
    Randi swallowed the lump choking her.
Perhaps it was time to “fess up”, as her ancestors would have said.
    “Now tell me more about the test sample our
R&D provided.”
    “That sample convinced me Sexed Up can make
this happen,” Randi said and took a deep breath before continuing. “The
material was just enough for my
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