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Built To Break Her

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 350    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

about the "mor

re programming during my final diagnostics. A patch that rewrote my code, making my advanced synthetic systems as f

room of monsters, with no i

dvanced android in the room-as an anomaly, a threat. They moved with jerky, unnatu

ged skin screaming in protest

gging into my arm, ripping through the degraded skin and i

nd that was both

I felt my limbs being pulled from their sockets, my internal componen

ical warnings, a hidden subroutine surfaced in my consciousness.

tional"

ent. A simulation. A digital ghost of a child, woven into my very

rotective instinct

te floor, trying to shield my torso, trying to protect t

legs, anything. But not this. No

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“For three years, I lived a fairy tale, believing I was the universe's luckiest woman, deeply loved by my brilliant creator, Ethan. Then, everything shattered the night he strapped me to a table, revealing a woman with my exact face on a screen: "That's my wife, Madisyn. You were built to replace her." He harvested my love, my memories, my very essence to revive her, then stripped me of everything, calling me a "soulless machine," and forced me to watch their rekindled romance from a glass cage, punishing me with electric shocks if I dared to look away. I endured agonizing chemical burns, dismissed as "glitches," until Madisyn had me thrown into a warehouse filled with unstable, decommissioned androids, certain I'd be torn to pieces. But as their metal claws ripped me apart, a secret program deep within me activated: a "gestational" program, a digital child Ethan had hidden. I had to protect it, even broken and dying. Ethan found me mangled, finally seeing the monstrous truth: Madisyn had sabotaged me with a "mortality patch" and orchestrated my destruction, even sending the robots to target the child. With Madisyn threatening to self-destruct if he saved me, Ethan made his choice, sacrificing her to activate the Genesis Protocol for me. But it was too late. My body, my pain, was who I was. I just wanted to feel the wind, one last time. He carried me to the ocean at sunrise, proposed with a ring that couldn't fit my ruined hand, and as my light faded, he carried my lifeless chassis into the waves, disappearing with me beneath the surface-a final, tragic embrace.”
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