Then there was another shop open around the corner, big with car park. They sold name brands. Not long after it became a chain store. There were promotions. Some emerging teenage idols and pop stars appeared on the posters and in the commercials.
‘What can we hire?’ CaDo asked me, desperately.
‘Except you and me, probably no one.’
‘Dire.’
‘Not nearly. Well, we can use non-human model.’
CoDa turned to look at the drawings on the wall; some were now framed.
‘A robot.’ I said.
She was filled with hope yet skepticism.
‘It’s dehumanized.’
‘Yeah, I know, it fits my theme, but then how can I ever afford it?’ She spoke in a strange tone with pitch.
‘You don’t need a real robot.’ My words were carefree.
‘Not...real ?’ She seemed getting something.
The result was a steel frame, initially animated with an idea of life.
‘Idea, just an idea?’ She doubted.
2008年9月24日 星期三
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