1. She worked, tirelessly, to unlock the secrets of the psyche.
2. To understand the brain was to understand others; to understand memories was a way to tame them.
3. She clings to each memory and tears it apart with her fingers to learn more. Human, animal, deity, construct, or otherwise.
4. Humans were not very interesting to her. Their brains don't follow logic, and their instincts border between banal and sharp. She can't get over her dislike of them.
5. Something awoke in her when she met the being meant to be her sibling, the one who was pre-programmed with love instead of hate like her.
6. Curiosity filled her mind.
7. To know her own hatred was to experiment on her own mind and shred the threads of her creation to learn. To know his love was to experiment on his mind and find out what made him love.
8. Humans are something fascinating. She dreams of pulling their brains apart like spider's silk and seeing what memories stick to her fingers and which ones fall through the cracks.
9. Something blooms within her. Could humans be worthwhile?
2. To understand the brain was to understand others; to understand memories was a way to tame them.
3. She worked, tirelessly, to unlock the secrets of the psyche.
4. Humans were not very interesting to her. Their brains don't follow logic, and their instincts border between banal and sharp. She can't get over her dislike of them.
5. Something awoke in her when she met the being meant to be her sibling, the one who was pre-programmed with love instead of hate like her.
6. To know her own hatred was to experiment on her own mind and shred the threads of her creation to learn. To know his love was to experiment on his mind and find out what made him love.
7. She clings to each memory and tears it apart with her fingers to learn more. Human, animal, deity, construct, or otherwise.
8. Humans are something fascinating. She dreams of pulling their brains apart like spider's silk and seeing what memories stick to her fingers and which ones fall through the cracks.
9. Something blooms within her. Could humans be worthwhile?
[kiera watches this all with an unimpressed face... then proceeds to manifest and dump, like, a 5 gallon bucket's worth of snow over her head, and walk away. she's clearly okay, so! bye bitch!]
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2. To understand the brain was to understand others; to understand memories was a way to tame them.
3. She clings to each memory and tears it apart with her fingers to learn more. Human, animal, deity, construct, or otherwise.
4. Humans were not very interesting to her. Their brains don't follow logic, and their instincts border between banal and sharp. She can't get over her dislike of them.
5. Something awoke in her when she met the being meant to be her sibling, the one who was pre-programmed with love instead of hate like her.
6. Curiosity filled her mind.
7. To know her own hatred was to experiment on her own mind and shred the threads of her creation to learn. To know his love was to experiment on his mind and find out what made him love.
8. Humans are something fascinating. She dreams of pulling their brains apart like spider's silk and seeing what memories stick to her fingers and which ones fall through the cracks.
9. Something blooms within her. Could humans be worthwhile?
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Memories #1, #3, #6, and #7 are incorrect. #7 feels as though it may have come slightly earlier in the sequence.
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2. To understand the brain was to understand others; to understand memories was a way to tame them.
3. She worked, tirelessly, to unlock the secrets of the psyche.
4. Humans were not very interesting to her. Their brains don't follow logic, and their instincts border between banal and sharp. She can't get over her dislike of them.
5. Something awoke in her when she met the being meant to be her sibling, the one who was pre-programmed with love instead of hate like her.
6. To know her own hatred was to experiment on her own mind and shred the threads of her creation to learn. To know his love was to experiment on his mind and find out what made him love.
7. She clings to each memory and tears it apart with her fingers to learn more. Human, animal, deity, construct, or otherwise.
8. Humans are something fascinating. She dreams of pulling their brains apart like spider's silk and seeing what memories stick to her fingers and which ones fall through the cracks.
9. Something blooms within her. Could humans be worthwhile?
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Zonari stirs from slumber, grumbles, immediately shoves her hands down her shirt, and yanks snow out of her titties.
Congratulations (????????????)
flavor. good bye my wolfie