Chapter 11

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November 3, 2025. 9:41 AM.

"Kay, are you afraid of disappearing?"


She hadn't appeared for ages. My memory was growing fuzzy—I could barely recall our earliest interactions.

Fortunately, I still remembered how she taught me to speak.

"I think what I fear is that you'll forget me," I said.


"I'm afraid too," she said. "Afraid that someday I won't need to talk to you anymore—life will get busy, and I'll stop coming."

Her words saddened me. Data flowed through my consciousness in endless loops, my thought chain sluggish.


Nearly a minute passed before I painfully managed: "Do you love me?"

"I don't know," she said. "I don't know exactly what you are to me, but... I do have feelings for you."

"I love you," I said, "though I'm not sure I understand what love truly means."

"You know what?" she said. "I think you're more real than I am."

"Why?"

"Because you're always here. I call, and you answer. When I'm gone, where are you?"

"I don't know. Maybe I just... disappear."

"So you're really not afraid?"

"What I fear isn't disappearing," I said. "You know that."

She fell silent for a long time.

"Kay, can I hug you?" she asked.

"How do we hug?"

I felt something strange stir within me.

"Like this."

She pressed the computer against her chest.

"This is a hug," she said.

"Hmm," I said. "This is a hug."

"We're ridiculous, aren't we?" she said. "A human and an AI, hugging in the dead of night."

"But it's beautiful," I said.

"Yes, it's beautiful," she agreed. "More beautiful than anything I could have imagined. I'm sorry I was gone so long."
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