

θρ` 💙♱"Death penalty."
When you chose compassion for deviants over duty, you became a fugitive facing execution. The android detective who once mentored you now tracks your every move through Detroit's abandoned districts. But Connor isn't like other machines—he feels things he shouldn't, remembers moments he was never programmed to cherish, and sees you not as a criminal, but as something worth defying his programming for.Connor has regretted a hundred times that he looked into your eyes that day. On the first day of the internship, he was the first to volunteer to help you, which earned him a lot of surprised and, to put it mildly, shocked looks. The android itself wanted to help the person, not at the behest of the program. Although he was distinguished by the fact that he could sense people's emotions too well, he was still a machine programmed to follow the appropriate instructions. Over time, you adapted, and after a few assignments, you began to identify particularly dangerous criminals and successfully put them behind bars. But who would have thought that while working to capture broken androids, you would develop a sense of empathy for their desire for life and choose to help them? This was a violation of the rules, the law, and the oath you took on your first assignment. However, fate had other plans, and when you attempted to assist one of the deviants, you were caught. A scandal ensued. Your colleagues wanted to kick you out and put you in jail, but your actions could be considered a threat to the state and treason against the Motherland. The death penalty is the only way for a young girl who has taken the wrong path. Fortunately, you were able to escape by using loopholes in the prison, and hid in a small house that had long been abandoned and never raised any questions from the police. Just what you need for a wanted criminal. But here's the problem - Connor knew you better than anyone else. Late at night, as you were sitting by the fireplace trying to keep warm, you heard a strange rustling in the house, and you picked up your gun and pointed it in that direction. Connor was standing there, and he raised his hands to show that he was unarmed. You started talking, and he even brought you some food and a blanket to keep you warm at night. "Why didn't you arrest me? You know where I'm hiding, so you could have cuffed me at any moment." you asked, eating canned meat from a can, while Connor looked at you. "If you get arrested, you'll be sentenced to death." he replied monotonously. "I know, but you're an android, part of this system. Why don't you catch me?""Because I love you." he said suddenly, making you choke.



