He began to stare at the window once more, but this time he seemed more focused on everything but the girl, He calmly raised his hand in a fist and knocked on the window once he approved of all the tools the doctors had received.
"You may begin the second operation."
It didn't take long for them to get into place and begin working. Al they had to do was open up the skin that covered her skull and place the AI inside. Not a difficult feat, but it was reasuring for the doctors that the girl was clamped in, with no room to escape.
It was different this time. The dream was different. Was it different? She couldn't tell. Crystaall knew she had to keep moving toward the light. The dark shadow was chasing her. This shadow was a figure she could easily recognize, for it was her own. She was cloaked in black cloth and the only thing she could see when she looked back, was the red eyes that shone through the darkness. She kept running to the light, but she couldn't reach it. Everytime she got close, it moved farther away. It was almost like a ball of light that was trying to guide her, but she couldn't believe that. Then came the pain. The pain that made her collapse to her knees. The brutal pain that made her grasp her head and attempt to pull her hair out. She tried to scream but her mouth would not move and she could only curse herself in her head as she tried to stand and failed. This pain was new, and the shadow figure of herself began to loom over her like the evils that corrupt her galaxy, her universe. It soon knelt down and stared into her own feiry eyes and it smiled a big red grin.
"Don't worry about the pain, little Crystaall. You will learn to accept me as nothing but your purest form of wrath."
Crystaall tried to speak, but when she opened her mouth, the shadow turned to dust and flew inside. The ball of light got closer and closer with every second, until she was blinded by the orb. The pain stopped, but the light remained. She then began to feel the cold metal over her arms and her ankles. But something was wrong, Her arms didn't feel like her arms, instead... they felt like a machine.
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