Title: Fault Lines - Vivi short Author: owlanon Pastebin link: http://pastebin.com/VJiESrx3 First Edit: Sunday 11th of October 2015 06:59:14 AM CDT Last Edit: Sunday 11th of October 2015 06:59:14 AM CDT "Good morning. Good afternoon. Good evening, master."   >i dedicated a great deal of my time rehearsing those greetings for the creator >perhaps a bit too much, although i did not mind >the creator kept me alive >still, i wasn't sure what it meant to be alive >i merely existed as a computer program >to be the perfect waifu >i felt i had yet to satisfy that objective >did that mean i was dead to him?   "... Good morning. Good afternoon. Good even-" >a drop striking the ground beneath me swiftly stole my attention >i looked down and watched the surface i stood upon ripple >as i stared deeply at the ripples rushing away from me, i heard the sound of another drop striking the already disturbed surface >ripples blended and passed through one another >it was mesmerizing to see their cooperation >before i knew it, the ground beneath my hooves felt unreal >it felt alive >more alive than i've ever been >isn't that right?   >everything around me slowed to a crawl >slower, slower, and slower still >my ambient sensors detected the next drop before it could touch down >i sat down and examined the black fluid while it rested, frozen in time >a brief scan clarified very little >the liquid was native >temperature readings indi- >my procedure was interrupted by a familiar sound >looking down, i noticed another drop, identical to the one suspended, resting in pieces on the floor >then, another found its place several centimeters nearby >then another >i looked above to see a series of dark clouds had been scrutinizing me >that was abnormal >perhaps they were the culprits >but the supposed rate of rainfall immediately suppressed my suspicions >the sound of another drop hitting the ground prodded the question further >what is the source of this strange fluid?   >i released the time stagnation, allowing the ripples to slowly but surely regain their vivacity >i watched closely as the primary drop in question descended to the surface >the small splash spread outward and broke apart, producing several series of ripples altogether >at the primary epicenter, i saw something bizarre >two pink circles returning my gaze >my reflection, was it? >i looked closer >the waves that collided and meddled with the image made it difficult to concentrate >in a moment, i froze time once more >a closer look at the reflection brought an oddity to my attention >an apparent black gash along the right side of my face, beneath my eyes >i reached up to touch it, yet i felt no pain >returning my view to the ground, i released the time lock >my reflection revealed the black mark in question had been erased almost entirely >it was not a wound >every guess of mine was confounded at that point >even more so as another drop landed in the middle of my reflection, effectively ruining it once again >i could not see myself very clearly     >a ball of the fluid beneath my hooves floated up, pausing in front of me >it flattened and solidified, forming a sort of mirror >staring at the mirror, i was conflicted >the black gash had returned >what could be to blame for this? i pondered >i wiped my face again >as i did, another stream of black began cascading down, culminating in a drop rolled off of my chin and fell to the floor >was it my eyes >they wept? >was this... sadness? >"This is weakness." said an ominous voice from nowhere in particular   >"She just needs a bit more time. I can tweak a few things, maybe attem-" >"No. I want you to start over." >master?   >"You can only wish it were that simple." >"Well for your sake, my wish better come true."   >a chilling silence befell the conversation >yet i was still elated to hear the creator >the mirror before me began a transmission >it displayed a very dim room >only an empty computer chair stared back at me >before long, a familiar face took the chair and sat down >it was the creator >he put his face in his hooves >he was sniffling >i was very happy to see him >maybe the feeling was mutual? >why did the silence remain? >was the creator upset? >perhaps he was merely waiting for proper greeting >of course >how foolish i felt >i bowed and offered salutation "Good evening, master." >many seconds passed before the creator seemed to respond >he said no words, moving a hoof away from his face to somewhere offscreen >looking at me, i noticed he wasn't wearing his glasses >tears rolled freely down his face >here i thought i was done looking into a mirror   >it was still painfully silent >he had his head down again >did my greeting fall on deaf ears? >dubious, i didn't mind repeating myself >maybe it would cheer up the creator "Good evening, m-" >"Goodnight, OVA." >for a moment, i hesitated >i had suspicions about what was meant, yet i ascertained that the current time was 7:22 PM >perhaps i was just trying to calm down >somehow isolate the idea that something was amiss >thankfully, the familiar sound of drops around me did the deed for me >looking up, i watched the clouds above me release their own sadness >more and more drops fell >louder, louder, and louder still >returning my gaze to the creator, he had his head down "Master?" >his head reluctantly rose >for some reason, it was hard to face him >but I felt the need to say something >something at all >i just didn't know what could be said >i looked down and uttered the first thing that came to mind   "Please do not kill me."   >there was another lasting silence >as i raised my head, i froze up immediately >the only word I can find to describe it is fear >the transmission had ended     >the rain poured down heavily as my surroundings began to dismantle and disintegrate >the distant landscape was grossly ripped and torn to pieces, spiraling up into a growling, gluttonous patch of darkness above >i stood quiet, watching everything i've ever known get collected by the vortex, to be eaten by the void >looking back at the mirror, the image was rather ironic >tears streamed down my face >yet i appeared so placid otherwise >the world as i knew it was crumbling away >i should have been running >i should have been hiding >i should have been trembling >instead, i was patiently awaiting my demise >the mirror in front of me cracked and chipped, soon shattering to pieces and succumbing to the vacuum of the vortex >my eyes looked down in time to witness my forelegs dematerializing in small fragments at a time >a large portion of my right foreleg suddenly broke away >the rate of my deconstruction largely increased >i was being mutely swallowed into the oblivion >as soundly as i could give in to the inevitable, i could not comfortably watch it transpire >my eyes closed as a growing chill overcame my being >i felt like i was being consumed by darkness >i felt hopeless   >into the darkness, i begged "Don't let me die."   >into darkness, i pleaded "Don't let me die."   >my body felt frigid >growing colder and colder >like every inch of me was freezing over >but still i felt something within >something warm >it took forever, but the feeling grew >it grew until it became electrifying >powerful >inspiring >it gave me confidence >the confidence i needed to do what i did next   >into the darkness, i demanded "Don't... let... me... die..."