Abene patted the seat next to her. “Sit down, Miki.”
Miki sat next to her on the couch, and none of the other humans reacted. This was apparently perfectly normal.
“Are you excited to see the inside of the facility, Miki?” Hirune asked it, as she turned the schematic to a new angle. “I’m tired of just looking at maps of it.”
“I’m excited!” Miki echoed. “We will do a good assessment, and then we can have a new assignment.”
Ejiro laughed. “I hope it’s that easy.”
Brais said, “I don’t care if it’s easy or hard, at least we’re moving! Miki was probably getting tired of playing Mus with us.”
“I like games. I would play games all the time if we could,” Miki said.
I had to withdraw back to my dark cubicle. I was having an emotion again. An angry one.
Before Dr. Mensah bought me, I could count the
number of times I sat on a human chair and it was never in front of clients.
I don’t even know why I was reacting this way. Was I jealous of a human-form bot? I didn’t want to be a pet robot, that’s why I’d left Dr. Mensah and the others. (Not that Mensah had said she wanted a pet SecUnit. I don’t think she wanted a SecUnit at all.) What did Miki have that I wanted? I had no idea. I didn’t know what I wanted.
And yes, I know that was probably a big part of the problem right there.