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Asshole robot, she thought. It hadn’t moved. Not in two and a half days. It was still leaning against the desk, arms crossed, head cocked, watching the door of the bathroom. And, she had realized, probably listening, too. The first time she had emerged from the bathroom, she had made damn sure to get rid of the tears, but sure enough, the idiot creature had taunted her about crying. Anna had been quiet, too. The only way he could have known was if he had amplified his hearing to super-Dobe...rman levels. Anna shuddered and drew her knees tighter to her chest. It really could kill her. She had no doubt about that. In fact, when she weighed the alternatives, she wondered why it hadn’t, already. She would have, in its position. Besides, she knew it could get away with it. What was one more egger disappearance? Happened all the time. Poor little girl got caught in a Shriek, that’s all. Too bad, so sad, dead Anna. Anna was walking a very thin line, and she knew it. She was surprised the damn thing had left her alive this long. What was it waiting for? Surely her sister would have filed a complaint by now. Even with the bureaucratic clusterfuck that was the Coalition government, Magali could have gotten someone to listen. Unless her sister was serious when she said Anna was on her own— Crushing a palm to her temple, Anna tried to think. Her mind had been going over the robot’s question again and again, and she hadn’t managed to come up with a solution. Robot: 1 Anna: 0 She narrowed her eyes and let her hand drop. There had to be a way out of here. She could probably get out the air vent—if she could somehow climb up there before Super-Robot-Doberman-Doggie broke down the door, stormed inside, dragged her back out by one dangling foot, and gutted her.
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