[Connor's head lolls to the side as Rich pokes it.]
My LED is usually blue, but it will become yellow under stressful circumstances, or situations in which I'm required to use more processing power. It will turn red if I'm in a critical condition, or if I'm experiencing very negative emotions.
[Connor lets out a breath intended to steel himself, and gets to his feet. Okay, it's not so bad... he can probably do this. No, he will do this.]
Fine.
[But he's going to point out all of the carbs and sugar and salt in everything Rich picks up, in some vain attempt to dissuade him from actually eating it.]
Alright, awesome! Let's go find some... fucking Victorian junk food, I guess!
[He at least knows there are cookies at bakeries... some people have to be selling old timey potato chips, right? Rich gets up and starts jogging for the door. Maybe his energy will at least help him burn off the calories?]
[Connor follows as promised, feeling more like he's floating along after him. He hopes Rich doesn't buy a lot, but... what can he do to stop him? Rich does what he wants.]
[He is so tired. He follows Rich down to the nearest bakery, barely taking any notice of his surroundings- which is the opposite of how he usually operates. Right now though, he doesn't think he can process everything.]
Nah, totally does. It's got berry right in the name!
[It's fine. Rich is more than content to process for Connor... and gather up a dozen cupcakes and other sweets while gaping at every other strange confection the shop offers. When he goes up to pay, he asks the shopkeeper if anyone in this world is bothering to sell potato chips.]
[Rich seems to know there is a lot of calories in what he's about to eat, but he doesn't really care. Honestly, if Connor keeps this up, he may get annoyed. God knows it's not the first time a computer has tried to police what he eats.]
No, I won't let you. There's this thing called freedom, Connor. Means even if I make a bad decision, it's no one but my own. So you're just going to have to deal with it, alright?
[Rich huffs as he finds a bag of cookies that he wants to purchase, putting it on the counter nearby.]
[He keeps his mouth shut as Rich piles up more treats. Fine, he's a grown adult. He can buy his own junk food with his own money and deal with his own nausea like one.]
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My LED is usually blue, but it will become yellow under stressful circumstances, or situations in which I'm required to use more processing power. It will turn red if I'm in a critical condition, or if I'm experiencing very negative emotions.
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[He rubs his own forehead.]
It's okay. All we can do now is wait it out. Maybe lean into it, get some munchies and lounge around.
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[Maybe if he just let himself relax it would work out... he takes an unnecessary breath and closes his eyes briefly.]
What are munchies?
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You know, munchies! You get hungry when you're high, so you eat stuff! Stuff that tastes good and makes you happy.
[Maybe if he words it that way, Connor won't realize he's suggesting loading up on sugar.]
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[He narrows his eyes at Rich comically, though.]
I have sandwiches made in the fridge. I made them today. Eat those.
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[Wait, wasn't Rich supposed to be the one looking after Connor? When did it turn out to be the other way around?]
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[But... you know what, he can't actually be bothered to argue against it. Besides-]
We don't have any in the house. It would only tempt Hank.
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[Two stoned people stumbling into a market. What could possibly go wrong there?]
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Fine.
[But he's going to point out all of the carbs and sugar and salt in everything Rich picks up, in some vain attempt to dissuade him from actually eating it.]
I'll follow you.
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[He at least knows there are cookies at bakeries... some people have to be selling old timey potato chips, right? Rich gets up and starts jogging for the door. Maybe his energy will at least help him burn off the calories?]
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[Connor follows as promised, feeling more like he's floating along after him. He hopes Rich doesn't buy a lot, but... what can he do to stop him? Rich does what he wants.]
Can you at least get some fruit as well...?
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[There are tons of desserts in the bakeries. Rich is going to buy all of them. And then stuff every last one in his face.]
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[He is so tired. He follows Rich down to the nearest bakery, barely taking any notice of his surroundings- which is the opposite of how he usually operates. Right now though, he doesn't think he can process everything.]
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[It's fine. Rich is more than content to process for Connor... and gather up a dozen cupcakes and other sweets while gaping at every other strange confection the shop offers. When he goes up to pay, he asks the shopkeeper if anyone in this world is bothering to sell potato chips.]
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That's a lot of calories.
[He proceeds to start informing Rich of exactly how many. He doesn't expect it'll make a difference, but he can say he tried.]
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[Rich seems to know there is a lot of calories in what he's about to eat, but he doesn't really care. Honestly, if Connor keeps this up, he may get annoyed. God knows it's not the first time a computer has tried to police what he eats.]
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Fine, don't let me stop you from making bad decisions.
[But Rich is probably going to regret it later when he's eaten everything and feels sick.]
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[Rich huffs as he finds a bag of cookies that he wants to purchase, putting it on the counter nearby.]
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[He keeps his mouth shut as Rich piles up more treats. Fine, he's a grown adult. He can buy his own junk food with his own money and deal with his own nausea like one.]
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[He asks over his shoulder as he pays for the treats, already taking a bite out of one of the cookies.]
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[Again, he can't be bothered to argue. He can't be bothered to do much of anything. He just wants to lay on the floor again.]
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This is probably enough for now.
[For now.]