She squeezed her eyes shut, whispering, so glad in this moment that she couldn't cry
"L-Leave me alone..."
when she opened her eyes again, there was a holographic diagram in front of her. A diagram of a girl full of wires. It was like something from a medical textbook. Her heart, her brain, her intestines, her muscles, her blue veins. Her control panel, her synthetic hand and leg, wires that trailed from the base of her skull all the way down her spine and out to her prosthetic limbs. The scar tissue where flesh met metal. A small dark square in her wrist-her ID chip. But those were all things she'd know. What she hadn't known was that she had metal vertabrae along her spine, four metal ribs, synthetic tissue around her heart, metal splints along the bones in her right leg. The bottom of the screen was labeled:
Ratio: 36.28%
She was 36.28% not human.
