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From A Human Point Of View

Chapter 4 A Crossing

Word Count: 1236    |    Released on: 15/07/2021

t the face was clearly that of a girl. After reviewing her profile and seeing the names of various cartoons among her likes, he was sure that the age was wrong. He bit his lip very nervous, and

and he didn't want to

don't mind, but I wanted to ask you s

phone screen, he gritted his teeth and gulped. Every gesture, look and bead of sweat were observed by IA. Everything

ne would say that what was once

its disposal all of Claudio's personal information, as well as his activity on the network. But she noticed something curious: there was nothing, apart from what happened that da

e, contradicting everything

part of himself" thought the digit

hilic personality crimes: he didn't tell her she was pretty, beautiful, or anything like that. He did not ask for her phone number, he did no

. it's not exactly my age. The application did n

ed again and to

" He wrote "You ar

nds... Do you l

f that day could be used to argue a crime of personality, that was the point a

ll phone on the bed. His

" He wondered, placing his hands under the na

to meet me?

face in an attempt to discover any hint of age; but every detail made him bel

at the young man was thinking the expect

an fear for what might happen to him, Claudio lamented what might happen t

home. Maybe a sandwich of the kind he bought on the way

nking that at this time his companions would be at recess. He walked without any haste

he park, he would deviate in that direction and endure the twenty minutes it took

to such trouble woul

he sat waiting pretending not to make up his mind, he ended up taking the sandwich without even

ng he knew would make his d

s about to go back to his apartment and decided to take a bite of the sandwich; but the taste was different. He felt somethi

and some smoke behind; but for him it was as if the world had stopped. And IA's stunned eyes were puzzled, as the one h

, there was a possibility that she would have to correct her way of conceiving the pedo-hebe-philic pers

fessionals in that area had been greatly discredited since she was in command. But in th

meeting room the IA held a session with the o

ughing as the image of a girl appeared on the living room screen. He tried not to look, but out of the corner of his e

t for the communicator to ring, he was left thinking

ld dege

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“She is the voice of the law and the all-seeing eye; but she's not human. And new rejuvenation therapies pose a question she can't answer. Adults who look like teenagers, children who look like adults, and a very confused A.I. Not knowing how to proceed, the ever-vigilant artificial intelligence will have its own body in an effort to understand us. when the rules no longer apply, everything is allowed.”
1 Chapter 1 The Announcement′s Day2 Chapter 2 Whose Law Is It 3 Chapter 3 Youth4 Chapter 4 A Crossing5 Chapter 5 Second Crossing6 Chapter 6 Michael's Obsession7 Chapter 7 Third Crossing: ARL8 Chapter 8 Recording The Action9 Chapter 9 You Are Not Me10 Chapter 10 For Real, Mom...11 Chapter 11 Surprise Surprise12 Chapter 12 Naked Champions13 Chapter 13 Daddy's Little Girl14 Chapter 14 Not At Your Age15 Chapter 15 Incarnation16 Chapter 16 Take Care Of Me17 Chapter 17 Walking In The Park18 Chapter 18 A Public Statement19 Chapter 19 Danger In The Streets20 Chapter 20 Don't Tell Them We're The Bad Guys21 Chapter 21 No Longer At Your Service22 Chapter 22 Learning Days23 Chapter 23 Failure24 Chapter 24 A Mother′s Cry25 Chapter 25 A Dangerous Game26 Chapter 26 I Promise You Fun27 Chapter 27 Good News For Old Gamers28 Chapter 28 A Not So Private Session29 Chapter 29 What Are You So Afraid Of 30 Chapter 30 This Is Power31 Chapter 31 Tomorrow Will Be Another Day32 Chapter 32 IA′s Turn33 Chapter 33 What Happened To Mom 34 Chapter 34 Rage And Revolution35 Chapter 35 Beyond The Limit