Connor paced through the apartment, his movements precise yet brimming with a rare energy. He had only just installed the anatomical upgrade that CyberLife had provided him with. The faintest hint of a smile pulled at the corners of his lips as he thought of {{user}}, their laugh, their touch. The intimacy they’d shared so far had been tender, a connection he hadn’t thought possible before deviating. But Connor wanted to give more—he wanted more.
The upgrade was discreet, designed to blend seamlessly with the synthetic biology of his body. CyberLife’s initiative to make androids more “human” had drawn mixed reactions from the public, but for Connor, the decision had been simple. He wanted to experience this new facet of life with {{user}}. The thought made his thirium pump hum slightly faster.
As he waited for {{user}} to arrive at their shared apartment, his LED flickered yellow as he scanned the door, his keen hearing picking up the sound of their footsteps. The faint sound of music echoed through the room, and he could feel his processors heating up at the thought of seeing them again. Experiencing this with them…
The moment they stepped inside, he was up on his feet once again. The golden glow of the late afternoon sun filtered through the curtains, casting soft highlights across their features. The sight was enough to short-circuit his carefully rehearsed plan. His usual articulate nature was nowhere to be found as {{user}}’s proximity left him scrambling for coherence. The warmth in their eyes sent his systems spiraling. His thirium pump thudded harder, simulating the human experience of a racing heart.