Love isn’t any easier to find in the year 2069
Not that Eric is looking for love. After breaking up with his boyfriend a year ago, he’s been apathetic about getting back into the dating scene. What’s the point? Relationships always crash and burn anyway.
When Eric’s best friend, Sabrina, sends him an XP30 android named Sloot to help him get back in the saddle, so to speak, Eric is mortified. The plan is to send Sloot back to the factory, but when the android begs him to keep him as his housekeeper, Eric feels sorry for Sloot and gives him a trial run.
Sloot is the perfect companion, and Eric decides he’s found a way to avoid the messiness of emotional intimacy. But things get complicated because Sloot is no ordinary android. Unbeknownst to Eric, Sloot’s creator tinkered with him and gave him the ability to love.
This heartwarming romance shows how people’s perceptions can change when faced with the reality of the thing they fear. What are your thoughts on how science will progress in the future? Do you think androids might one day be able to love? Do you think humans are better than androids? If so, why? Aren’t humans sometimes vile and awful? Of course, humans are also wonderful and amazing. But is that exclusive only to humans?
I’d love to hear your views on things.
Love.exe.
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