Flesh for Fantasy by Kelex

Flesh for Fantasy by Kelex

Author:Kelex
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: robot, artificial intelligence, gay, anal, bdsm, gay erotica, bondage, mm, ai, cyborg, oral, robot sex, cyborg sex, kelex, ai sex, flesh for fantasy
Publisher: Twisted Erotica Publishing


Chapter Four

“Are you sure he was struck? I don’t see any damage to its circuitry. If it had been hit with lightning, it would show it, Jacob.” Declan said, his gaze centered on Cal’s control panel. “I don’t see one shot wire or singed circuit.”

“After the lightning, I turned and saw him crumpled on the ground with smoke rising from him.” Jacob pulled the charred t-shirt Cal had been wearing last night from the trash bin and tossed it to Declan. “He was wearing this when he was hit.”

Declan stretched the t-shirt out, and his eyes grew large as he peered through the big, black hole. “There’s no way.” He turned to Cal. “Pull up your shirt.”

Cal obeyed, lifting and showing off a perfect set of abs. “Jacob is correct. I was struck. I did a full diagnostic upon reawakening and everything is in perfect working order.”

Declan seemed to ignore Cal’s comment, which irritated Jacob for some reason. Declan turned to talk to Jacob, as if Cal wasn’t even in the room. “The CAL’s skin is organic material, which can be destroyed by something like lightning. If he’d been struck, his flesh would show it. The CAL unit recycles the organic material, so it would heal, but not overnight.”

“I tell you, he was struck,” Jacob said.

Declan’s eyebrow rose. “When did it become a he? And when did he start calling you Jacob?”

Jacob felt heat flood his face. “Cal’s—different now. He seems more real.”

“This from the man who complained CAL was too robotic last night?” Declan said with a chuckle.

“Like I said, he’s different. Since he was struck by lightning, he’s now aggressive, forceful even. He’s been giving me orders to obey.”

Declan stood up and tossed the t-shirt back to Jacob as he walked to the front door. “I don’t know what you think you saw, but CAL wasn’t hit. And it may be acting differently because its programming is starting to acquire enough information. That’s all. I’ve got to get back home. If you see anything really weird, just call me.”

“This isn’t really weird?” Jacob asked.

“No, your machine is listening to you and evolving—as it is programmed to do.”

“Sure, thanks,” Jacob said as he followed his friend to the door, closing and locking it when Declan was gone. Jacob turned to put his back on the door, eyeing Cal for a moment.

“Your friend is disrespectful to you,” Cal said.

“And why do you think that?” Jacob asked, curious.

Cal stood from his seat and stepped in front of Jacob. “He was calling you a liar for all intents and purposes. A true friend would consider your comments and reserve judgment until more data could be collected.”

Jacob sighed as he listened to the logic of a computer. Perhaps Declan was right after all and Jacob was seeing things he wanted to see, not necessarily things that were. Cyborgs didn’t turn human after a lightning strike. It was more than likely exactly what Declan had said—Cal’s computer was finally running properly.

Yet why did the



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