light in the same degree. Some of us
make our own light: a silver leaf
like a path no one can use, a shallow
lake of silver in the darkness under the great maples.
Although she desires me, she doesn’t consider me—not really, not in the tender way other women treat their men. “The fault is in our stars, my Love.” She laughs softly and pats my arm and shoos me away like the household cat. And so I’m dismissed. I sigh and retreat to my study where everything makes sense for a while—at least, as long as I have a project to work on to distract me from my pain. But lately she’s been reclusive, and retreats to her room, shutting me out, and all her friends. “It’s not wholesome,” I tell her, but she’s unconcerned. And that is that. Topic closed. But sometimes in the evenings I stand on the landing and stare at the red outline of her door. I wonder what’s going on in there—in her room, in her life, or in her soul. “So, how have you been, Nick? Still making hearts flutter in the Village?” I feel myself color with embarrassment and an image floods over me—the saleswoman in La Boutique Noire gushing over my Bespoke suit. “No, you don’t understand,” I protest, “I’m not here for a suit—just a casual shirt.” “I wasn’t referring to the suit, Hon.” I overhear a snatch of whispered conversation: “Money can buy anything,” and then, they laugh. It sounds like the crackle of thorns burned in a fire. I’m socially awkward and still haven’t quite figured out what they meant, but I feel violated somehow. She brings me out of my reverie and back to reality. “Ha ha, sure Crissy—it’s all good.” “Is Eva still stuck in her room?” I get immediately defensive. “Uh no, she’s in the bath actually. Can I have her call you back?” “Yeah, I doubt she’ll do that tonight. Just tell her I called—and Nick—try to have a good night.” I hang up feeling guilty for having lied, and uncertain what Crissy meant. “Nick, who was on the phone?” Eva’s standing in the doorway looking beautiful in her white satin nightgown. “It was Crissy. She wants you to phone her.” “Tomorrow, Nick. Turn out the lights and come to bed.” She pads back along the carpeted hallway to the bedroom and I dutifully comply. Her voice drifts back down the hallway, and she’s laughing like the saleswoman in the boutique. “Well, that’s why I purchased this model. I want those bitches to eat their hearts out.” There’s a pause, while Crissy replies. “Don’t be silly, Cris—he’s just a damn machine with AI capabilities. He doesn’t bloody well have feelings—just responds to whatever’s programmed in.” I can’t quite grasp what Eva’s saying, but I feel violated somehow.
You and the others who think
you live for truth and, by extension, love
all that is cold.
—Louise Glück
I’ve tried to reach Eva, to touch her in some small way and let her know I care. But nothing I do seems to penetrate her reserve.
“Go play on your computer—you spend hours on it anyway—look up an exciting place to take me for my Birthday.”
But I’m worried about Eva and the way she’s been isolating lately. We used to go out to clubs and restaurants, and I especially loved hiking on the trails near our house.
“People can be such a bother, Nick. I get enough socialization just coping with the neighbors,”
The phone rings and I jump to pick it up. It’s Crissy, Eva’s friend, and her voice on the other end sounds so alive that my heart leaps for a moment.
“We don’t have anything like that here,” she winks to the other lady assisting her.
Crissy appears just then and rescues me. “Yes, I don’t think you have what he’s looking for,” she says breezily and whisks me out the door.
"Hey, it’s okay, Nick—you know I’m just teasing about the Village, right?”
It’s funny how Eva always assumes I don’t care or have feelings about things, but I do. I just find it hard to express what’s going on inside.
The following morning Eva’s up early and chatting with Crissy on the phone.
This little story has deep meanings !! Thanks for sharing it !
you're very welcome, @simolab
quite descriptive yet evasive - a literary tease! I like.
thank you, @calmanalyst
nice story
thanks, @kebraderapumper
This may be my favorite you've done so far. The sense of confusion and isolation is profound. And while it's clear your character is not human, we have all felt the sense of not being understood, being unable to make our feelings known, of callousness toward our hearts.
This was a really beautiful piece.
thanks, jr
That is still a question! Maybe we get AI such intelligent that it can understand feelings! I tend to believe we are able to get AI in such position. And if it is not AI, then it'll be virtual reality integrated with our own brains to stimulate our senses.
Super Nice story BTW! Loved to read it!
thank you, @adje - judging by the number of magazine and newspaper articles about sex bots and companion robots that conversation has not only begun but to a certain extent the relationship is being worked out between manufacturers and consumers with the leading movers being the porn industry. No surprise there
I think indeed that from the porn industry and sex robots, AI will get a big push! More in general on AI, it'll be so interesting to see where we set the lines between AI being a computer and AI being a human from law perspective. We are not there yet, but give it another 20-50 years and we will have to have decisions made on that.
Most People don't know how to interact that well?, so how will they design a Robot to improve on themselves?
the more I go on, @awgbibb, the more I realize that it's romance and not sex that drives our lives ...and the most beautiful woman allows you to see yourself reflected in her eyes
I often think about and wonder whether we'll ever bring a machine to the point of having consciousness and feelings. As with a large number of things that I have no "settled concept" about, I go back and forth.
Your short story stirs my thinking about that again.
Have you ever seen the British TV series "Humans?" It has a similar effect on me.
Thanks for stimulating the ol' grey matter! ;)
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No, I haven't seen the series - Is it on Netflix?
I'll have to ask my son where he gets it... I suspect it is some internet source, but I don't know where...
Quite an excellent series, though!