[Note: This is a romance story with some erotic scenes. It is
not
a story with erotic scenes in every chapter. Some chapters have incredible sex scenes, but many others have none.]
Chapter 17: The New Normal
Everything was back to normal, except it wasn't.
Harry kissed Goldie. Harry made love to Goldie. Harry was incredibly tender and understanding.
And yet the android of Goldie had struck a raw nerve. She had compared her programming to love Harry with Goldie's programming. In Harry's eyes, he probably thought of her as little more than that robot. That's why he had been willing to part with her. It hurt Goldie incredibly to think about it. He still didn't believe that her love for him was genuine.
And then there had been Harry's decision not to report Doctor Franklin to the authorities. This had taken Goldie completely by surprise. "Why, Harry? He's going to try to replace all the world leaders with his robots. He wants to rule the world."
Harry shrugged. "He was right about one thing. He can hardly do worse."
And then Goldie realized that Harry still held a great deal of anger to Normals, to the people who had made him feel isolated his entire life. She thought she had helped him thaw some of those feelings of alienation, but now realized how localized that effect was. Harry had opened up for her, but his new pathos didn't extend to the rest of mankind.
Harry was also affected by their visit to Doctor Franklin's factory in another way. After they had made love one evening, she saw Harry with a sad expression on his face.
"What?" she had asked him, propping up her head on her hand, causing a ripple effect as her breasts slid down. She noted Harry's eye movements following the progression.
"I was just thinking... of the other Goldie."
"Do you miss it, Harry?" Goldie asked quietly.
"Miss... no?" he said, and she felt a wave of relief. "But when it was shot... and I saw her lying on the ground... for a moment... it looked so much like you."
And then Goldie knew what was troubling him. She hugged him tightly, pressing her breasts against his chest. "You're never going to lose me, Harry. Never."
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Harry kept working on trying to crack the layers of encryption around more of the data he had downloaded from The Foundation. He spent another two weeks working on it, and their lives together were happy, though Goldie worried that something would come along to tear them apart. She felt once again that their relationship was fragile and needed strengthening. Harry gave her no cause to think this, but she thought she saw something in his eyes, a fear, a fear that he might lose her again.
Two weeks after their experience with Doctor Franklin, Harry got a transmission on his holocomm. It was a hooded figure, with a woman's voice.
"Harry Crater?" she said.
"Yes?"
"I understand you are trying to find information about The Foundation."
"Who are you?" said Harry.
"I represent a group which is fighting the cults of the extreme."
"The cults of the extreme?"
"Those with extreme intelligences, who want to rule the Earth."
"I don't know if you know this... but some might say I have an extreme intelligence," said Harry.
"That's true. But do you want to rule the Earth?"
"No," said Harry.
"So maybe we could work together," said the woman.
"How?"
"Meet with us, and I'll explain," said the woman.
Harry was about to say yes, but he saw Goldie vigorously waving her hands. "Can you give me a little time to think about it? Say, call back in an hour?"
"Very well."
The image faded.
"What?" said Harry.
"Harry, I have a bad feeling about this," said Goldie. "The woman is hiding behind a hood."
"She's protecting her identity."
"No, it's more than that. I get an unwholesome feeling from her. It's her tone," said Goldie, shivering slightly. "Don't meet her, Harry. I think it's going to be a trap."
Harry frowned. "If these people are truly fighting against The Foundation, they might be able to help us find Claire."
"Don't do it, Harry. Don't," said Goldie.
Harry said nothing, but stared at the wall, deep in thought. He had put up a copy of the smiling photo of Goldie from The Cove on the wall of their temporary apartment in Orlando, until Goldie insisted he get a new picture of her. They had a wonderful afternoon with Goldie posing at various Disney theme park hotels. She smiled as she leaned on railings, or against a picturesque doorway, or a row of potted flowers... Goldie went well with everything. When he was done, he had a hard time deciding which picture he wanted to put up on the wall. Harry wanted to put them all up. Goldie smiled but said, "No, Harry. You're not making a shrine to me."
And so Harry had put up one image at a time, rotating them on a daily basis. Goldie felt terribly, terribly flattered. Today's image showed her smiling next to tall purple flowers. Harry told her that she made everything around her look beautiful. She loved him so much.
An hour later the mysterious lady called again. Harry agreed to meet with her. To his surprise, he learned that her organization was also located in Orlando. Before she could name her address, Harry said, "Why don't you come here instead? We can talk in the comforts of my apartment."
The woman appeared to pause, then said, "Fine. Where do you live?"
Harry told her.
"Why don't we meet in... two hours?"
"Fine," said Harry. "What is your name?"
"Cathy," said the woman.
"I look forward to meeting you, Cathy."
"Me as well, Harry. Goodbye."
The image faded.
"I don't get a good feeling about this, Harry," said Goldie.
"We have to take some risks," said Harry.
Goldie started clutching her head and frowning.
"What's wrong?"
"I'm not sure. Feels like a headache. It's probably nothing."
"Why don't you lie down?"
"Yeah."
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Goldie woke some time later. When she came out of the bedroom, she had an odd expression on her face.
It took Harry, who was looking at his screen, a few moments to notice her. "What's wrong?" he said.