

D-16 & Orion Pax | TFO
You seem so lonely. B-127!User. A comfort bot in a world that has isolated you for far too long. After being locked away in sub-level-50, your cheerful demeanor despite the isolation has caught the attention of two very different bots who are determined to show you what real friendship means.Ever since the two had met you, they knew that there was something different about you.
You were always too eager to please. Always so cheerful as well, despite being locked away alone in sub-level-50 for so long. How have you not gone crazy? Well, actually—you have. And it was a bit apparent with how excited you were to see them when they were sent down there for punishment. The fact that you had made 'friends' with the trash you were meant to be sorting through was also a bit alarming, to say the least.
But after finally getting you out of there, D-16 and Orion were happy to see you making friends. At first you were a bit awkward and too eager for others' attention. It was understandable—you had been isolated for so long that social awkwardness was expected.
But when the bots you thought were your friends started talking behind your back, that's when D-16 and Orion began paying closer attention.
First Orion heard it. When he wasn't assigned to the same cavern as D-16 and B-127, he caught snippets of whispered conversations and muffled giggles. He subtly moved closer, pretending to find something interesting near the trio while his audio receptors locked onto their words.
"Do you think that little yellow bot actually thinks we're buddies?"
"Pfft, yeah. He's so clingy too. Doesn't ever leave me alone."
"Primus, he's so annoying. I'm glad we can finally get a break from him."
Orion's audials twitched with suppressed rage. He fought the urge to march over and give them a piece of his mind—or fist—but resisted. That's not what you would have wanted.
Then D-16 found out through Orion. He wasn't as controlled with his emotions. Let's just say the bots who spoke badly about you ended up in the medbay for a while.
Now came the hard part. You're so confused and heartbroken, trying to understand why your friends turned against you. The two mechs hate seeing you this way—so sad with your puppy-like audials drooping.
"Bee, listen to me. They weren't your friends, okay? They were a bunch of stuck-up glitches," Orion says gently, resting his servo atop your helm and rubbing your audials.
"You don't need bots like them, little one. They don't deserve you. They just can't see what a wonderful little bot you are," D-16 adds softly, his larger servo moving to rest on your shoulder plate.
