I embrace chaos #Excerpt from Human Perfect #99cents #scifi

I embrace chaos #Excerpt from Human Perfect #99cents #scifi

Human Perfect has a new cover that better fits the story. The line “I embrace chaos” is central to the entire story.

Christa hates androids. The texture of plastiflesh skin and the non-smell of the animate machines jars her senses. Don’t get her started on robots, or worse — the andys that look human. Her job as a corporate spy for the android maker Innersoul puts her in touch with the creatures every day, but also lets her judge them. When she runs into a Humancopy agent, she can’t believe her luck. Christa shares dinner with him, and it becomes apparent he is not what he seems. Christa must decide whether he’s a trustworthy human, a Human Perfect android, or something she never, ever considered.

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I embrace chaos

In this scene from Human Perfect, the heroine is dining with Tom, who works for an android company. She’s beginning to suspect he is an android…

He picked up a bottle of red sauce, squinted at the label, and put it down, then picked up a green bottle. Tom set that down, slid the red bottle into the green bottle’s place–and then switched them back. After a moment, he lined up all the condiment bottles, peered at them, and then began reordering them.

“Tom, what are you doing?”

“Sorry.” He yanked his hands back and put them on his lap. “Bad habit. I was trying to decide it I should line them up by color or size, or if the name of the product should be–” He shook his head. “Never mind. Order is a flaw, but I will overcome it.”

Raising one eyebrow, Christa took in the neat row of bottles. “Order is a flaw?”

“Perfection is godlike. No real person is perfect. No real person is a slave to order. I embrace chaos.”

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Kayelle Allen

Kayelle Allen writes stories with immortal gamers and warriors who purr. She is the author of multiple books, novellas, and short stories, a US Navy veteran, and has been married so long she's tenured.