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Programmed for Cute by DragonMasterX (critique requested)

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Programmed for Cute, by DragonMasterX.

It was the start of a new day, and Cobalt welcomed it with a cute little yawn emulated by her circuits as she greeted the sunlight that bathed her quarters. Cobalt was an android, a type of robot designed to physically appear anthropomorphic, and act fundamentally like an organic being.

Built by an extraterrestrial race and mysteriously having made it to Earth after having served as a stewardess unit aboard her ship, Cobalt had many similarities to the other anthros living in the planet. Her head was that of a female rabbit, with long, pale white colored ears with blue at the very tips and red, almost ruby eyes. A short but decidedly feminine styled mane of brown hair adorned her head, with a few bangs running down the middle of her face stopping shy of her black nose.

Outfitted with blue light armor pieces over skin-tight black material that hugged her petite yet lithe form, Cobalt was sometimes mistaken as a cosplayer for a popular video-game series on Earth. Her armor allowed her flexible, fully articulate movement, with the inner chest and belly areas possessing components of cushy material to better simulate the softness of the organics’ body. Bright red translucent crystals were lodged in both of her forearm bracers, most likely power conduits. The soles of Cobalt’s feet were covered in the same skin-tight black material, and allowed her pads to be soft to the touch; allowing her cute white toes to wriggle about for fresh air. Finally, a tuft of fluffy fur of the same color of her ears was located right above her butt, completing her bunny-like appearance. All in all, Cobalt seemed to have been designed to appear as a young little girl.

“It’s late,” she put her hand over her gaping mouth, her cute incisor teeth fully visible until Cobalt could close her mouth again. “I hope the professor doesn’t get mad I slept in!” she thought to herself as she combed her hair in front of a mirror before then leaving for downstairs.

The professor was a young anthropomorphic rabbit, the owner of Cobalt’s house, and most importantly, the one responsible for salvaging her from a crater. It was a fortune that such a capable man had found her, she always thought, because Cobalt’s memory banks had only been 5% corrupted after the ‘incident’ when she crashed on Earth, and thanks to him, she was able to make a full recovery. To this date, the professor had been very supportive of Cobalt’s state, working on ways to restore the blocks in her system and also help her fit in a world she still was not used to.

As a result, Cobalt the interstellar robotic stewardess was nowadays just known as Cobalt, the professor’s assistant. Her life was full of joy and experimentation, most commonly, emulation of the planet’s species and the study of their social and natural behaviors. Many a time Cobalt had attempted to mingle with various, sometimes hilarious results, mainly due to her alien nature. Bit by bit, though, she had been working hard at learning how to be an ‘Earthling’!

“I’m awake now, professor! Sorry I took so long to get down,” Cobalt chirped as she quickly stepped down the stairs, then cheerfully bounced down and bowed apologetically, “I know you said not to stay up too late connected to the internet, but I had to research about cookies and cats!” she beamed with excitement. Instead of any reprimand, however, Cobalt was rewarded with silence. One of her blue tipped ears perked up as she raised her head and realized the professor wasn’t standing at his usual spot, waiting for her to start the day’s activities. They usually planned for things, though not all the time. Today, they were supposed to clean the place and go out to the supermarket to buy supplies. Blinking, the confused Cobalt stood up straight and walked out into the dining room, “Professor?” she called out, looking left and right for the male bunny.

With nobody there, she tried the living quarters, but nothing, the kitchen didn’t prove much elsewise. “Oh, he must be at the lab… duh!” she bopped herself gently on the head, sticking her tongue out cutely before she giddily began to skip over to the basement. “Ooooh, professor?” she called out gently with her sweet voice. “Hmm… he’s not here either.”

Cobalt frowned a bit at the oddness of the situation, but then as she looked down at her integrated watch realized the time was way past noon. “WAHHH!” she freaked, “Did I sleep in THAT long?! Booo…!” she fell down to her knees, deflated, sobbing slightly. “I bet he’s already done with everything and… Oh look, that wasn’t here yesterday!”

With no time to waste feeling bad, Cobalt jumped to her feet as she noticed a note in bright red letters stuck to one of the cabinets. “Hmm, oh, it’s addressed to me!” she giggled, feeling a lot better now that she at least would know the professor’s whereabouts, possibly.

The note read: “Dear Cobalt,

I told you not to stay up so late. It messes up your sleep schedule; your programming is very strict about 8 hours of sleep! Anyway, I had to leave on a short notice. There seems to be trouble at my cousin’s, so you will be on cleaning duty today. Don’t worry, I already did the shopping. There’s the lemon-scented cleaner you like.

I’ll probably be back tomorrow, so you have a free day! Enjoy it.

Sincerely, the Professor.

P.S.: Don’t get into any trouble!”

“Ooh, he sounded a bit mad…” Cobalt bit into the note with worry as she squeezed the paper with her fingers, “I better do a real good job and leave the place sparkling clean!” she told herself, but then looked at the time again. “It’s just about 1 PM…” Cobalt then began to smile, “He did say I have a day off. There’s a lot of time to clean up!”

Giggling, Cobalt made a ball out of the note and threw it into a trash basket, then hopped up the stairs and rushed to the living room. “More RPGs for me! Teehee.”

A couple of hours later, Cobalt was on the verge of tears as the deep story of the game she was playing had moved her deeply. Depending on the positive or negative feedback her system transformed into variables, her feeling simulator allowed her to feel exactly what a girl of her disposition would when faced with such a great scene. “Oh, but you’ve always had all you needed inside you, Leonard! Now you have to pull yourself together and save the kingdom!” said the voice comforting the digital hero, a line that made Cobalt sniff and smile, taking the advice to heart. She continued to play until she reached a save point and then switched the console off.

Cobalt then reached back and pinched both of her ears with the exact same amount of pressure very fast. This allowed her to open her holographic interface with her own systems. “Mmm, I have to be strong too! Let’s see… my energy conversion sub-routines are okay, but there has to be something to let me be a better robot. Ooh, if I can find it by myself, then I’ll improve myself, like in the game! The professor will be so proud!” she giggled.

After a couple of minutes of super fast computing, Cobalt was ready to give up with a sigh. “There doesn’t appear to be any useful sub-routines to make me a better robot in the base library… Hmm, and I’m missing the update to unlock the decrypter for my blocked sub-routines…” she fumbled a bit, starting to wiggle her arms around like a kid throwing a tantrum. “Augh! Nuts to waiting. I don’t even have a good connection to get a download from back home. I’m gonna run the program and closely monitor the process and then see what happens!” she said confidently, yet impatiently. That was a trait Cobalt noticed the heroes she admired had, and one she could definitely learn from if she wanted results!

Ignoring the warnings she’d always seen due to her lack of updates for her firmware, Cobalt quickly bypassed her own security using advanced programming techniques she had developed by watching the professor, and finally managed to break the encryption. The program was in alien dialect, and her translator couldn’t even break the code for her. The variables looked weird, symbols she had never seen before. Cobalt knew these programs were ‘last resort’ only, and all of the androids came preinstalled with these sub-routines in case they were necessary, but each of them differed between models. Due to her restrictions because of her current version and the memory bank corruption Cobalt had suffered when she crash landed in Earth long ago, she was unable to understand what the sub-routine was doing, if anything at all.

Shutting off the holographic aid, Cobalt laid back against the couch and waited. She waited, and waited, and then waited some more. Exactly 5 minutes later, she threw her arms in the air and screamed: “Glitches! Nothing’s happening!!”

Defeated, Cobalt looked over to the side of her blue bracer and noticed the time was already 4 PM. “Oh man, I’ve spent so long playing! I have to start cleaning!” she told herself and got off the couch. Her ambitions long forgotten, Cobalt grabbed a couple of feather dusters and began to quickly clean the walls and any surface she noticed was even so slightly dirty. Cobalt usually had very little work to do in her room, other than dust, but when she got to the professor’s room. “Oh, emergency my blue butt! He just didn’t want to clean his room!” the bunny bot fumed a bit while frowning as she realized the entire room was a mess, with notes and documents unorganized on the floor and bed. Sighing, Cobalt began to make her way inside while despairing, “Not fairrrr…” she groaned, “How am I supposed to know what papers are important and which aren’t, I…” the sound of glass shattering stopped her.

Jumping back, Cobalt gasped as she realized the sound came from below, and noticed she had stepped on an empty soda can. Silently shaking her head, Cobalt reached down to grab the crushed can under her soft feet but missed with her paw. “Hmm?” she blinked, “I could swear it was in my hand,” she raised an eyebrow, hearing a loud clank again as she moved her feet to kick the can away from her. “…I’m not putting on weight am I?” she worriedly thought, approaching the can before she gently reached down to scoop it from the floor. But then, as she was leaning forwards, her rump bumped against one of the desks. “Eek!” immediately Cobalt turned around and realized the glass ornaments on the desk were rattling, about to fall. “No!” she shrieked, rushing to grab them before they fell.

She hugged the glass flower vase and a smaller one to her chest, but missed the picture frame which fell to the floor. Cobalt sighed, since the more expensive items were now safe. “AHH! I broke the vases!” she freaked, realizing she had put so much strength in her grip that she had crushed the vases against her chest. Cobalt was safe, thanks to her light armor, but the ornaments were a bunch of shattered crystals now. “Noooo, nononono! How could this happen?” she whimpered, unaware of what was happening. She tried to stand up straight after putting the fragments back on the desk, but then bumped her head on the headlight. “Oww!” Cobalt whined, “How did I…?” she began to question; the headlight was after all a couple of feet under the ceiling! “I’m only six feet tall…”

Widening her eyes, the robotic bunny looked down at herself and realized how far away she was from the floor, “Oh god, I’m huge!” she concluded. She had easily shot up to 10ft. “I’m not sure how this happened, but… wow, I’m so tall now!” she smiled a bit, not paying attention to the dangling headlight she had bumped against earlier until the fragile connection to the ceiling broke from the impact and broke off. As it fell, it shattered on the floor making a loud bang that startled the big android, “AHH!”

Bouncing off her feet, Cobalt landed on the little floor mat on the center of the room and clumsily her soft footpaws slid down on it, causing her to slip. Cobalt shrieked loudly as she fell on her back, crushing the room’s bed. “Oww! That hurt...” she groaned a bit, sitting up gently and rubbing her head which had hit the wall after the fall. “I have to be careful, with this… size…?” she couldn’t finish the sentence that Cobalt felt something was completely different. Her feet were now nearly touching the windows to the room, her ears folding against the ceiling, and everything suddenly seemed so tiny. In such a short span, Cobalt had added at least 5 extra feet of height!

“Gosh, the first few feet were fine, now it’s too much! How am I supposed to get anything done while being this bi-” CRASH. Harmlessly moving her hand to reach for support might not have been her best idea. The blue bot’s white paw went clean through the wall, unable to withstand her increased weight. Gulping nervously, Cobalt tried to move her hand back, but it was stuck outside, “Ugh! Nuts, it’s stuck!” she groaned helplessly, starting to experience anxiety as the wall began to crack further, her arm wriggling around as her hand moved outside of the house she was breaking. Cobalt gasped, suddenly feeling her head press her ears up against the ceiling, “I’m still growing!” she said, alarmed about the escalating problem and height of her body.

Unaware of how to stop, Cobalt wriggled about helplessly, her feet tearing through the window as they grew, her behind squeezing against the inner walls as her other hand tried to pull her arm back inside. “Nuts glitches nuts!” she exclaimed, getting more and more nervous, more and more enormous and more and more destructive. Without being able to focus, she was destroying and growing without stop. Her robotic body somehow was generating energy, its alien technology absorbing it as catalyst for her expansion! “Stooooop!” she let out a cute scream before finally her head popped through the ceiling, her legs crashed clean past the twin windows, and her arm finished making it all the way out. At least 30ft tall, Cobalt had become way too big for the house to support. The room was beginning to shake, “Oh boy, no! I’ve gotten too heavy!”

A long, sustained crack made Cobalt hold her breath and finally stop wriggling, as if silently begging for what was about to happen to not go on. “EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!” she let out a sharp cry as the floor beneath her gave from her immense body weight and she fell down a level, crushing the entire kitchen under her. “Ack!” Cobalt coughed as the dust cloud that formed upon her flattening everything disappeared through the holes in the walls and ceiling, then she hiccupped nervously, “Oh no! I’m destroying the house and I… waahh!”

Unable to contain the energy gathered inside of her, Cobalt could only gasp as her robotic body began to tingle all over and expand once again. Her feet kicked past the entry hallway as her body began to ascend incredibly fast. Her shape and features remained exactly as they were, it was her body size as a whole that was enlarging without stop. Knowing that didn’t help Cobalt, but at least she could try to hug herself to keep herself from damaging too much as she ascended. This proved futile as she continued to swell up as if someone was pumping full of growth with some sort of magical pump. But she knew there was no way that could be true, something was wrong with her body, her components somehow causing her to continue growing!

“God, the house!” poor Cobalt shrieked as she covered her eyes with her ears, expecting a rough ascension as her shoulders parted the house to the sides and her body literally surged past what remained! Sitting at the ruins of the place she had once called home, Cobalt didn’t dare to take her ears off her covered eyes. Carefully, the growing android went down on her knees, crushing the debris underneath them as she did. She attempted to feel the area around her, unaware her 50ft tall body had spread in such a way she was feeling the neighbor’s lawn. “Just be careful, be careful…” she told herself, before suddenly meeping as her palm flattened something with a big, loud crunch. “Oh dear, please not the neighbor…!” she thought, biting her lower lip as she slowly removed one of her ears from her eyes and even more slowly opened her ruby eye. “Please…” the giantess begged, then let out a sigh of relief as she found what appeared to have been the neighbor’s bright red sports-car-turned-pancake.

“Nuts… Mr. Winston isn’t going to be happy when he comes back from work today…” she gulped, before a loud scream alerted her.

“It’s a scary giant monster! Run!”, “Oh god, she’s crushing the house!”, among a few other were the lines spouted at the clumsy, growing bunny.

“W-wait, it’s not my fault! Something’s making me grow!” she tried, but then realized she still was looming over the destroyed car. Quickly, she swept it under her rear as she sat down as harmlessly as possible, “S-see? I’m not scary or violent…!”

Nothing she could think to say worked though, and as the neighborhood saw her still growing past 60, then 70ft, it quickly began to be evacuated. “Glitches…” she cursed, her ears drooping behind her.


News of a gigantic bunny in a colorful costume terrorizing a small suburban area quickly began to disperse among the citizens of Janis, which exploded in an uproar of chaos and insecurity. As the helpless city panicked, a distant pair of eyes surveyed the situation with great interest. “Ahh, the city is under attack, a perfect opportunity to strike! Like many others before it, the solar system planet known as Earth shall belong to Botkhan, the Conqueror!” the sinister figure boomed with laughter, before he decided to project himself down into the city of Janis.

Everyone stopped as a burst of blinding light materialized a creature never before seen by Earthly eyes. A gigantic, skyscraper-sized anthropomorphic machine painted in fiery red with a black cape majestically fluttering in the wind descended upon the city, crushing the public park that fortunately had been empty at the time. “Hear me, denizens of the soon to be conquered planet Earth! I am Botkhan, your new ruler and master!” the giant robot announced in his booming, warped voice. With glowing red eyes that looked like would spit out lasers of doom and spiked gauntlets covering his arms, it looked like this menace completely outdid the initial one about a giant bunny in armor! The city remained still for a few minutes as the air force showed up and began bombarding the threat, with Botkhan the Conqueror very casually swatting the bombs away and crunching the aircraft between his metallic fingers. “Pathetic creatures! Resist and meet your doom!”

Once more, the city erupted in complete chaos.


A depressed Cobalt sat still at the remains of her former home, sighing in hopelessness. “I just wanted to clean up…” she hugged her knees to herself, fumbling a bit as she thought of how mad the professor probably was going to get at her. “Well, at least it’s calmed down…” she said to herself with a small sigh of relief. Cobalt’s body had stopped expanding a little while ago, her height currently a massive 85ft tall. Unaware of what was going on uptown, she began to curiously examine her circuits by using her holo-interface. In the list of changes, she found all her systems were nominal, and the processes she had left running were all green. Everything was as it always was… “Wait a minute,” or not. There was something that was definitely out of place. “Glitches!” she exclaimed at the top of her lungs, “Of course, the mysterious sub-routine! It HAS to be the thing responsible for my expansion, but how…?”

She began to think back on how she could’ve influenced such a swell of power in her systems that backfired with such explosive growth. Cobalt tried to think through of anything unusual she might’ve taken or done in relation to her height spurts, perhaps a positive stimulus? Cobalt rested her chin on her palm with her elbow on her leg as she thought harder. She could get very big if she ‘ate’ electricity, but she had no idea of anything else that might trigger a power overload. Cobalt would need a lot of energy for something like that, and all she had been doing until then was cleaning and… “Aaa…” she was about to claim she had it, but then her elbow slipped and her leaned-in head lost its support. Falling face forwards, she prolonged the onomatopoeia, “…aaahhh!!” BAM.

“Oww…” Cobalt held by her head as she carefully got back up, shaking her head. To her surprise, the professor’s now bent-out-of-shape mailbox slipped from her forehead and fell to the floor. Following that, Cobalt gulped and looked at her as her whole body tingled with a pleasant sensation fueled by positive stimulus. Now that she was calmer, she could fully experience the process her technology was making her go through. Every single part of her body harmonized together and absorbed the sudden generation of energy. This caused her to consistently swell for a few moments until she had reached a full 90ft of height, which was, by comparison so far, a very small amount. “Kinetic energy… Whenever I destroy something, my body absorbs the energy generated. Impacts, smashing, I’ve been growing whenever I’ve been clumsy!” she sadly concluded, thinking herself silly for having tripped such a sensitive sub-routine.

“Oww, this is completely my fault!” Cobalt realized with anger towards herself, that she projected by slamming her fist to the neighboring house her hips had already begun to invade. With the building exploding under her might, she once again began to feel the tingle, this time more powerful, and her body started to grow larger and larger again. “Nnngh… at least it feels good. Nuts, I’ve been so careless,” she sighed, but then became distracted as the static of a half-working TV inside the remains of the neighboring house alerted her. Cobalt heard the word ‘monster’ and ‘alien’ and widened her eyes. “They can’t know! Could they...?”

She panicked and lifted the comparatively tiny TV set in-between her fingers, reaching inside with her face so the television wouldn’t disconnect from the still-working outlet. “Wait, who is that?” Cobalt blinked, never before having seen the figure on screen. It was a big, no- a gigantic evil looking robot that was stepping on tanks and smashing airplanes in Janis. Having expected the news to have been talking about the now 120ft tall bunny girl, she was awash with surprise. “That’s happening here, in…”

Dropping the TV, Cobalt gulped and stood up, then hesitantly made her way over to the part of the city with the huge buildings. Past the eclipsing skyscrapers she widened her eyes as she saw the full scale battle the authorities and military had engaged in versus the threat of titanic proportions. Suddenly, she was scared. “Glitches, that guy is huge!” she said from behind one of the apartments, “I’m so scared… but he’s going to hurt people, and they can’t stop him!” she said, gulping. “I… I’m not a combat robot, but I need to do something. I can’t let him destroy Janis! But… how will I…?”

Looking around for any means to retaliate against the giant robot, Cobalt felt completely helpless. She turned back and noticed her neighborhood. It was deserted, there was nobody left in there, some cars and vans still were there, but they were also empty. “If I don’t teach this guy a lesson, then there won’t be anything left to protect, I have to try…!”

With her mind set on her idea, Cobalt ran back down to her neighborhood, this time paying little mind to what she stepped on. In fact, she was putting extra weight on each of her soft but heavy footfalls, knowing that the more she crushed and smashed, the bigger she would become. “If I can make myself big enough…!” she thought hopefully as she began to grab whole vehicles like mere toys, crushing them together into heaps of junk.

Everything added to her. She went at it as fast as she could, jumping on houses, stepping on vehicles, even sitting down on the bigger trucks. “Come on, body, grow!” she commanded, and sure enough, she was growing faster than ever! Her feet were soon so big she was able to step on two houses at a time, her hands large enough to grab whole trucks and mash them into balls of metal, which she then swallowed. Cobalt’s insides simulated a compactor and synthetizer that allowed her to absorb component materials in order to repair, or enhance her own systems. Since she was healthy, it allowed her to use the metal she ate as energy to quicken her expansion. Soon enough, the massive bunny was climbing up to thousands of feet tall, at which point, she inadvertently began to attract unwanted attention…

“Who are you, little girl?” boomed a threatening robotic voice above the feasting Cobalt. She soon stopped, the size of a skyscraper, and dropped a ball of metal she had crafted out of every vehicle she had been able to catch in her hands in her mouth. “And why are you in MY city?” Cobalt then gulped. “WELL?!”

“Y-you…” Cobalt nervously turned around. Even though she was as big as Botkhan, she still was easily impressed by the immense, powerful looking combat robot. She had never fought before! “Y-you’re in m-my city! And I don’t like it that you’re destroying it!”

A few moments of silence followed, in which Cobalt felt she was going to die in shame, since she was sitting on the remains of her completely destroyed ex-neighborhood, that she had destroyed in order to grow this big.

“Bwahahaha!” the robot menace laughed heartily, “You? You are a service robot, nothing more than a menial slave for organics!” he exclaimed, able to tell from her body design. “Your likes cannot govern, you lack the means to! But yes, you can have your uses to one such as I, the great Botkhan…”

The more the presumptuous robot spoke, the less Cobalt liked him. “What?” she dryly asked, not appreciating his demeaning commentaries at all.

Sharply the giant conqueror’s eyes set upon the giantess android, who shook at their imposing, piercing gaze! “You will serve me as my maid, and I will spare you.”

“Eww! Nuuuuuts to that! You dirty old coot, eww!” Cobalt began to flail about childishly while making a face of disgust and eventually she pushed him with all her might. “Get away from me!”

“Oof!” Botkhan, unable to tell Cobalt had grown even more, had not been quick enough to adjust his force repelling shield for the incoming push. And thus, Botkhan was sent crashing a mile away from Cobalt, who was surprised she could muster such strength to begin with!

“W-wow… that was kinda cool!” she smiled, but then widened her eyes as Botkhan got back up on his feet and glared at her. “Meep.”

“You’ve made your first, and last mistake, slave!” Botkhan announced, and then began charging his gauntlet with power. He rushed Cobalt, who quickly stood up, but was too slow to run away. Instead, she attempted to brace for the incoming impact, but Botkhan’s incredible blow connected and sent the poor bunny flying across the buildings uptown. She crashed past several empty apartment buildings, and even flattened a few cars as the base of her feet attempted to slide her to a halt, but more and more buildings impacted against her body, one after another... until finally Cobalt disappeared under piles of debris and a monstrous dust cloud.

Satisfied, Botkhan the Conqueror turned around and lifted his arms in both victory and supremacy, “Your feeble attempts at defending your freedom have met their match, Earthlings! This pathetic city is the first of many to fall, and you will know, that eventually, Botkhan the Conqueror will ALWAYS reign supreme!!”

Right then, the ground started rumbling violently. Botkhan, surprised, elicited a robotic grunt of discomfort, “An earthquake? What a feeble, little planet… A little speech and you’re already moved this badly?!”

As he kept speaking however, a large shadow started to loom over him like an impending sign of what is to come. Turning around slowly, his head was forced to crane back as two big, red, angry eyes fixated upon his monstrous frame and stared daggers right at him! If Botkhan had had any eyebrows, they would’ve been twitching madly at this point. The ground stopped shaking as a new, even more gigantic figure stood proud and even more menacing than the conqueror himself. “Y-you… it can’t be…!” he began to step backwards out of fear.

“Shaddup, buster!” the voice of the figure announced, and then the opposing giant turned around before launching itself back. The last thing Botkhan was able to see was a fluffy-tipped blue metal chassis headed his way.

“Oh dear.” Botkhan had no time to react. SLAM!

The entire city heard the great boom, as if an earthquake had mixed with the thunderous roar of a lightning storm. The dust that was knocked up from the impact was so great it took everybody in Janis a long while to realize the mighty conqueror had been subdued by none other than a gargantuan blue armored bunny who had grown to the overwhelming size of two skyscrapers, and was currently sitting on the villain!

“Conquer THIS, baddie!” Cobalt said with a big smile. She was bruised and her armored looked scratched and cut, but she was otherwise unharmed. The great amount of things she had unwittingly crushed had generated so much energy that her body exploded with growth. “No one hurts the people of OUR city!” she claimed, lifting a paw in victory.

“B-but! I’m Botkhan, the invincible, the unbeatable, the CONQUEROR!” the big menace roared out in humiliation, while the citizens below began to laugh at his predicament. “Y-you… you’re all meanies! I-I want my m-m-mainframe…!!” he sobbed, and quickly punched a code in his gauntlet which caused him to warp away, leaving only the gigantic bunny.

“Well… that was interesting,” Cobalt scratched at her cheek, feeling embarrassed. “Um…” she looked down at the people contemplating her, “I was just… I mean… Glitches, I was just trying to clean up!” she flailed her arms around nervously, one of her hands clumsily impacting against the only remaining sane building in town.

“Whoops… The professor won’t like this.”

Programmed for Cute (critique requested)

DragonMasterX

My first story where the protagonist's just a cartoonishly goofy yet improbably adorable character. I had a lot of fun typing it too! :D

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