[Questions clung to the tip of her tongue, but failing to fall from her lips. Amidst the fear was the concern that eventually, the child would grow tired of Angel's stalling. What the result of that feeling, perhaps that inevitability might be, the siren didn't want to know.]
[So instead, she set to thinking. She'd never been given a pet, never had a sibling. Coming up with names was a foreign concept to her, she didn't know what proper custom was meant to be here. The names of those she cared about, the names of those she had lost came to mind, but she didn't speak them aloud.]
[There was one name. Inappropriate for a living being, perhaps, but with some tweaking...]
C.T.? [Angel's voice came out small, unsure of the idea. It wasn't a perfect fit -- they didn't match the origin of the name. But they were both small, and the robot had always brought a smile to her lips.]
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[Questions clung to the tip of her tongue, but failing to fall from her lips. Amidst the fear was the concern that eventually, the child would grow tired of Angel's stalling. What the result of that feeling, perhaps that inevitability might be, the siren didn't want to know.]
[So instead, she set to thinking. She'd never been given a pet, never had a sibling. Coming up with names was a foreign concept to her, she didn't know what proper custom was meant to be here. The names of those she cared about, the names of those she had lost came to mind, but she didn't speak them aloud.]
[There was one name. Inappropriate for a living being, perhaps, but with some tweaking...]
C.T.? [Angel's voice came out small, unsure of the idea. It wasn't a perfect fit -- they didn't match the origin of the name. But they were both small, and the robot had always brought a smile to her lips.]
[She could use a smile right about now.]