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A/N: Dear Readers, hello. Okay, so I lied. AGAGTG is still continuing. Ta-dah! Remember the Sci-Fi Sebby Stan story I mentioned that I was going to write? * Points at chapter * This message was brought to you by UGottaLoveDraco, creator of devastating plot twists! Enjoy!

The year is 2118, one hundred and four years into your future (depending on when you read this). Earth is not the planet it used to be. The people are not as they used to be. You see, dear Reader, there is no such thing as illness. Illness is a word of the twenty-first centuary, it is not part of the world's vocabulary any more. Human Beings are no longer the organisms that they used to be, they are now engineered differently. How is this all possible?

Because they are now all chipped.

Microchips have been attached to everyone's spine, linking their minds to a main frame that stores all of their thoughts into a giant database. In laments terms, the main frame is basically a giant filing cabinet, containing everyone's memories like a digital photo album.

So how does that connect with the word 'illness'? Once technology was able to become this advanced, doctors began to be able to work out computer codes and programmes that would rewrite the illness someone was suffering with and cure them of it. Maybe not permanently but when the person became sick again, the doctors would just insert a USB stick into the memory ports located on the suffers right arm and download the cure again. Medicine was also a thing of the past.

After that break through, everyone started dedicating themselves to the practice of Science, wanting to learn more and more about the functions the human body had to offer. One of the most successful doctors was Doctor Hemms, who had devoted his life to studying the human brain and how it worked. His most recent project, Project Cranium, was all about observing how the brain thought differently when the host body was in the stages of developing the strongest, most complex of emotions, Love.

The way this particular test worked was by taking two subjects and linking them to a mini main frame, which instead of storing memories, it would provide them. The two humans would be made to experience various scenarios, forcing them to express a variety of emotions all linked to love. For example: jealousy, happiness, lust, devotion. All of the results would be meticulousy emained and then compared to other variations of similar outcomes. The conclusion to the project was to understand why Love effects us so much.

Prehaps it was time to meet the two latest subects?

She woke up, her eye lids fluttering like a butterfly's wings as her sedative was wearing off. The process was complete. She sat, aware of the change in her body. Her right hand absent-mindedly felt for the puckered skin where her Microchip had been soldered onto her skin at the base of her neck. The female looked at the bed beside her. She analysed the body lying before her. The female's gaze drifted over their soft brown hair, their perfect, chiselled face and their defined upper body muscles.

A nurse walked in, she had cropped, flame red hair and large lilac eyes. "Hello." she spoke in a cheerful voice.

The girl stared at the nurse.

She didn't seem to notice. "Well, Doctor Hemms would really like to congratulate you, Asteroid Five, on your completion of Project Cranium." the nurse beamed at 'Asteroid Five'. "Your observation was most interesting, Doctor Hemms believes that your contribution to the Project will help us understand more about the human psyche."

Asteroid Five nodded at the medical assistant. "Well, I'm just trying to help contribute what I can to the world of Science."

"And what a wonderful donation you and Atmos Twelve have made."

Asteroid Five gazed over at the still body of Atmos Twelve. "Will he be awake soon?"

"His sedative is taking a little longer to wear off, the other nurse of shift before me, wrote in her notes that she had to administer another dosage because during the end of the test, Atmos Twelve was becoming extremely distressed. Do you remember what happened near the end?"

Yes, she did. "I died."

The nurse gasped in shock, her eyes widenimg and a hand covered her mouth. "How awful for you both!"

The other female shrugged. "It was only a simulated reality. What happened in there isn't going to affect us in real life." she took a moment to read the Nurse's name tag. Celestial Ninety.

Celestial Ninety noticed Asteroid Five staring at her name tag, she giggled. "I was born in the Angelic Era. Judging by your name the Solar Era?"

The girl grimaced and nodded, always having hated her name. She decided to change the subject. "So what happens next?"

Nurse Celestial Ninety busied herself, checking over Atmos Twelve's stats, making sure he was stable. "As soon as he wakes up," when she said 'he', she mentioned with her head towards the muscular "Adonis". "We'll allow you to discuss your options with Doctor Hemms. If he thinks you're ready to intergrated back into society, you'll be discharged and able to resume your lives as normal."

The brunette woman stretched out her weary muscles. "That sounds okay to me." she glanced over at Atmos Twelve. "So, hypothetically, say everything goes well, then Atmos Twelve and I will continue our lives as normal and possibly never converse or socially mingle?"

"Well, that's really your choices," 'your' being Asteroid Five and Atmos' choice. "Some subjects find that they feel closer to their partner on this project than before, some even live out their simualted memories because of the powerful link they felt together." the nurse paused. "How are you feeling about the relationship you and he had?"

The girl once penned 'Valerian', considered how she felt towards the boy once known as 'Sebastian'. She looked up at Celestial Ninety and smiled meekly. "I don't feel anything."

A/N: I think I shall leave it there for now.

QUESTION OF THE DAY: HAVE YOU ALL RECOVERED FROM THE PREVIOUS CHAPTER? ARE YOU OKAY?







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