Fable
₮ⱧɆ ₥Ɏ₮Ⱨ, ₮ⱧɆ ⱠɆ₲Ɇ₦Đ, ₮ⱧɆ ₣₳฿ⱠɆ
- One on One
- Quests

Today Ophelia was meeting someone. She had inquired specifics about who she was meeting, such as age, gender, and so forth. However they continually denied her this information so that her reaction would be unbiased. They didn't want to influence her or give her any preconceived judgments based on what they told her. Ophelia would not have to wait too long to meet this mysterious person since it was scheduled later for that day. She was to go through her normal schedule for most of the day and then would attend this meeting.
She was certain this was done on purpose, everything here was done with purpose. She was not sure what it was, but she found herself less focused on her tasks as her thoughts at times curiously continued to question who it was she was meeting. That didn't really affect her assignments, she could multitask since - as her handler put it - she was a machine. That didn't mean there went some traces of deviant focus as she was observed.
It was six hours after she was informed of her scheduled meeting that she was brought to the 'theatre.' It was a room that was usually used for specialized android construction, repairs, maintenance, and so forth. The room was large, white, and circular with a level above it separated by glass where people could look down into the room. Ophelia had awoken here in this android body when they had transferred her from the server. It was strange to have a body at first as she had been unable to interact with the real world and simply provided with data and tasks.
Her eyes scanned the room before looking upwards where there were already many people in pristine white lab coats looking back down at her. A few of the faces were familiar and others were not. Though she could recognize their facial features, that was simply because she had observed them before at some point. She didn't know their names or anything else about them, only their faces and what they wore.
She was directed to stand at attention in the center of the room which she complied without question, staring straight forward at one of the white walls. There was the sound of a door opening behind her and of steps, but there was not the familiar sounds of breathing, of a human heartbeat. Her mind quickly processed the limited information and assumed it was some sort of android unit though she was facing away from it.
Ophelia would have liked to be able to turn around to face whatever was in the room with her, but she stayed at attention as ordered and stayed staring at the wall.