LovesTruck

LovesTruck

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Mondo was looking at Sherry again. All the guys in the office looked at Sherry whenever she strutted in wearing her mail carrier uniform, with her packages and envelopes. She was very nice on the eyes. However, looking was different for Mondo. He was certain he was the only one in the office that didn't appreciate only her beauty. When he saw her, he saw the kindness behind her smile. He saw the gentleness in the way she held a box marked fragile.

Sure, Sherry's rack was a solid C and her jean size was a petite 6, but she meant more to him than those things. Her eyes were a killer mixture of green and a splash of amber right around her pupils. He liked them, but he also liked the way she--of all people--would stop by his desk and ask "Got anything for me Raymond?"

Yes, he did. He had a lot for her...

"Raymond?"

Someone turned the volume up on Mondo's ears and he heard snickering coming from the fellas at the other cubicles. It filled his face with the heat of embarrassment that grew once Carter Hodges opened his mouth. Carter, whose desk was nearest to Mondo's. Carter, a creature of strict habitual work out and skin care regimens dressed in a crisp nev expensive suit.

"Mondo! Answer the lady." Carter pushed off the ground and his rolling chair slid up next to Mondo's desk. "It seems Romundo has checked out but I'd be happy to serve you, my lady."

Sherry grinned, "Not today. This one needs the signature of Raymond Stanford."

"Okay, then, just break my heart," Carter said. He put his hand over his chest and gave a mock frown as he slithered away to his own desk.

Sherry watched him go with kind patience and then she turned to Mondo.

"Just sign here, hon," she said, in a friendly manner.

She held a pen out for him to take.

When the package was given and Sherry left, the pen was still in Mondo's hand. Sherry's pen. He held it up to his nose and breathed in the scent surrounding it. It was metallic, with a faint hint of jasmine, from being nestled in her breast pocket, where she'd sprayed herself with perfume.

"That pen is as close as you're ever going to get to holding a girl like that, Mondo," Carter spat.

On the subway, a couple sat in front of Mondo. There were other passengers, but this couple was directly in the line of his sight, if he were to glance above his copy of Death by Black Hole. The woman with long braids rested her leg over the thigh of a buff, dark-skinned man. Mondo glanced at them a few times, envying the neat trim of the man's thick beard. His own beard grew in patchy. Mondo admired the woman's pale green eyes, and the way they complimented her smooth olive-toned skin. Somehow she'd found a top the same color of her eyes and she'd left the top two buttons unbuttoned so that one shoulder was bare. For some reason, to Mondo, that shoulder was even more interesting than her eyes.

Mondo checked to see if the man had noticed him and to his horror, the man was looking right at him. He quickly looked down at Death by Black Hole, as if he could pretend he'd been reading the whole time.

"Hey."

Is...is he talking to me? Mondo pretended not to hear. He was too immersed in his book and couldn't be bothered.

The stranger gave a short, but sharp whistle, and then, "Bro."

The words on the page didn't make much sense.

"Like what you see?" the man asked.

Mondo dropped his act and acknowledged the question by shaking his head. "I'm reading."

"No, you were staring, and that's okay. I get it. She's beautiful. I made her that way."

"No, you were staring, and that's okay. I get it. She's beautiful. I made her that way."

"You-you made her that way? How?"

"Easy, I chose her face, her body, her hair..."

"Stylist?" Mondo said. Perfect. He could use a makeover. "Can you help me?! have plenty of money, I can pay."

The man let out a hearty laugh. "Nah, man, I'm not a stylist. Just a musician. got Vivica a few months ago."

Mondo puzzled. The things that this man was saying sounded rude. He got her? Like she's some object that he acquired. Yet, she sat happily next to him, gazing up at him as if he were some sort of lord. What?

"Got her?" Mondo mumbled.

"Yeah, dude, you could get one too."

Mondo laughed nervously. This man had no idea who Mondo was. He didn't know how rough Mondo had it. "I'm not very good with the ladies."

"You don't have to be. Just log on to the site, put in your preferences, your address, wham, bam, you got your gal, sent right to your door."

Could it really be that easy?

"What site?"

"Lovebot3000. Go there, tell them exactly how you want your bot, then wait. Totally worth it."

Stunned, Mondo marveled at the beauty beside the man. A bot. Robot. She looked so real, Mondo hadn't imagined she was anything other than human.

The light from Lovebot3000 emitting from Mondo's computer was the only light in his apartment. He had rushed through without bothering with light switches.

Hello And welcome to Lovebot3000, the print on the site said. Don't be lonely anymore! Our desire is to serve you with a perfect

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episode 2 Lovestruck
The next day seemed to drag by. With the weight of time, Mondo began to feel unsure. He started thinking that the whole robot thing was fake. The beautiful woman he'd seen looked so real, and the guy was a smooth talker. He knew that Mondo was lonely and he knew how to hook him with it. They were probably scamming him, trying to get his bank info, and he had been so desperate he fell for it. All of the money he'd been saving, while living in this cheap, crappy apartment all these years, gone. Just like that. What an i***t. He went to his bank app and tried to halt the payment, but it had already gone through. He was sure there would be nothing to show for all that cash. If, in the small chance there was anything, he'd get a poster of all the parts he'd chosen. He would call the bank and explain the whole embarrassing situation when he got off work. When Mondo returned back to his apartment that evening, climbing the stairs to his hallway while deciding what to say on his bank call, he was surprised to see such a large package next to his door. In the flickering light of his run-down apartment complex, he read the words Lovebot3000 on the return address label. His heart leapt, but he also felt a sense of anxiety. What were they thinking, leaving such a valuable package in the hallway like this? He slammed the key into the lock, giving the little jiggle twist that would let him inside, and slid the box across the threshold. He started to tear right into the cardboard, but realized that this was a serious thing, Inside this box was his perfect woman, made entirely by him. His dream girl. The love of his life. Here he stood in cloudy glasses, full fingerprints left from pushing them up all day, a polo with sweaty pits, pants stained with something he'd accidentally sat in on the subway, and onion breath from lunch. Showers go much faster when you know all your dreams are about to come true. Mondo rushed through the task in his small stand-up shower. He pulled a clean black tee on, paired it with dark stonewashed jeans, and mentally prepared to meet his true love. The package was as flimsy as any package and gave easily at the sharpness of his blade as it slid along the tape. He gave some pressure as he pulled back and it popped open, revealing packing peanuts galore. The white fluffy substance gave way, and beneath lay his beautiful love bot. Insanely beautiful. She was perfect from her eyelashes to her toenails. She wore only a flesh colored bikini. Timidly. he reached out a hand and stroked her cheek. It felt so real. Her eyes blinked open. Pale green. Mondo startled. "Hello," she said. "Raymond?" "Uh, yes," he sputtered, "What's your name?" "I don't have a name," she said. She was still laying among the remaining packing peanuts. "You have to give me one." "Oh, uhm.." This was more responsibility than Mondo had expected. Picking something to call her for the rest of her existence on the spot like this startled him. She glared at him with complete trust and he felt the full weight of her expectation. Deep breath. "Ah..." Deep breath. "Are you okay?" she asked, sitting up. Her hand went to his chest and it actually felt warm. He focused on it, letting it draw away the weight that That's right, he recalled, because of Mrs. Kitt. During the section where he chose traits, he'd chosen healing hands, like Mrs. Kitt, the nurse at the grade school he'd attended as a child. He fell down a lot on the playground, but Mrs. Leah had always been there to bandage him up. She dressed in tame earth tones, but always wore pumps and lipliner like the girls in his dad's magazines. He imagined the lipliner on....but what could he call her? "Kitt," he said. "Kitty. Can I call you Kitty?" She gave it some thought. "Kitty. I like it." She was perfect for him. Small framed, her eyes the color of golden honey. Her hair was a dark shade of copper, like an old penny rather than a newer one. It was the exact color of his own. He could hardly believe she was real. "Can you help me out of this box?" she asked. The request brought him back to reality. The box. The website. She wasn't actually real. Was she?

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