[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 18: Goldie's Programming
They had to move to a new apartment, since The Hive knew where they lived. This time they relocated to Charlotte, North Carolina. It was March, and the weather was starting to moderate.
And then one day Harry, who was still working on decrypting The Foundation's database, succeeded in getting access to another chunk of it.
A chunk of it containing personnel files. Including Goldie's.
Goldie first became aware of it when Harry called her into the living room. She saw the grim expression on his face.
"What?"
"I decoded another section of Foundation files."
"So?" said Goldie. She paused a moment. "Claire? Is she dead?"
"It's not about Claire. It's about you," said Harry.
"What about me?"
"I have access to your personnel files. All of them."
"So?"
"There are... notations. There's even video."
"Video? What is this all about, Harry? You're starting to scare me."
"Come here and look for yourself," said Harry.
Goldie, trembling slightly, came over and Harry pressed the play button. What she saw shocked her to the core.
She saw a video of herself, sitting in the Chair. Her eyes were glazed, and her arms were trembling. In front of her was a hologram.
A hologram of Harry.
"Who is this man?" said a voice, off camera. The voice of Doctor Severin.
"Harry Crater," said Goldie, in a monotone.
"How do you feel about this man?"
Goldie, in the chair, continued trembling.
"Goldie, how do you feel about him?"
"I love him," said Goldie.
"Oh my God," said Goldie.
"How much do you love him?"
"I love him more than anything. More than anything." Her eyes were staring out into space.
"What would you do to be with him?"
"Anything. I would do anything."
'What is your main goal in life?"
"To be with Harry. To love Harry."
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"Oh my God!" Goldie said again, as she collapsed in the chair.
"I'm so sorry," said Harry. "I'm so very sorry."
Both of them started crying.
"You... you were right," said Goldie. "They... brainwashed me..," she said, between sobs. "You were right all along."
"I'm so sorry," said Harry. She saw tears going down his face, which matched hers.
"But... what I feel for you... it feels so real," said Goldie.
"But it's not," said Harry.
She started crying hysterically. Harry took her in his arms. They stayed like that for a while.
Finally, when Goldie stopped sobbing. "The rest of my file... what does it say? Was I... was I conditioned like this for... other men?"
"Yes," said Harry. "You were conditioned to go after seven other men. Their toughest cases, I would guess."
"So... I was made to love them too?"
"No," said Harry. "They didn't condition you to love the other seven. Just to want to bring them into The Foundation."
"You were the only one I was conditioned to love?
"Apparently. Given my... negative personality, they felt more need to apply greater motivation."
"Was I... was I conditioned in any other way?"
"Yes," said Harry. "They also conditioned you to want to work for The Foundation, to be loyal to them."
Goldie's eyebrows shot up. "Really?"
"Yes."
"Well, don't you see, Harry?" she raised her head. "I'm not loyal to them. Unless you think I'm some sort of secret spy for them, all these months."
"No," said Harry, shaking his head. "We've been through too much together. I don't believe that."
"Well then... well then... if I overcame my conditioning to serve The Foundation, who is to say I didn't overcome my conditioning to love you?" She sniffled. "Why did I overcome one and not the other?"
"Goldie... Goldie, Goldie." He petted her hair sadly. "When you first came to me, in Battery Park City, you were already conditioned to love me."
"Yes, yes I was. I can't deny that now," said Goldie. "But I think... I mean, I can never be totally objective about it, but all the things we did together, the things we shared... I just think I would have liked them. Would have liked you, even if I hadn't... hadn't been...."
"Goldie," said Harry, and she saw his eyes were sad. "We've found out the truth. I think the next step is to find a Chair, and to get you deprogrammed."
She started crying again. "And what will you do, Harry? Sit me in the Chair and tell me not to love you? What if I love you for real? You'll be erasing my real personality, Harry."
"Do you really want to go on like this? Always knowing you were programmed to want me? Going through life believing you were made to love me?"
Goldie tried to speak, but started crying again. She got up, raced to the bedroom, and slammed the door.
Nanqu
They reached a new equilibrium.
An unhappy equilibrium.