Mecha-Mary almost falls over at first. Otto impulsively steps forward and reaches out. "Get back," she barks. It's anger born of frustration. Otto understands. She needs to do this herself . While she learns to balance, Otto wonders just what happened. Mary answers his unasked question, as she takes a kneeling position on the street and carefully levers herself up. "Yer boy, Leo? His chick got me into some kinda skin-tight latex suit. So I guess I know what they're into." She chuckles, to mask her insecurity at this new experience. "Now I'm wondering what your thing is." "I guess we'll find out," Otto finds himself saying, and feels his face grow hot. She laughs it off. "So I'm in here, moving around, with some kinda harness around me, like a back brace I guess. I can see and hear everything, and I can feel, this is really amazing." The boss knew I'd want to be on equal terms with her. And he respected my wish to stay myself. He didn't force me into her world. He brought her into mine. Otto wants to cry. He wants to laugh. Mary watches his face as she steadies herself and tests out her temporary body. "You makin' fun of me?" she demands, squinting. "Not you. Just… it's really amazing." Now that she's on her feet, Otto steps close, and extends his hand. She takes it, and the two marvel at the reality of it for silent seconds. "I gave up buying a motorcycle so I could fly out here," Mary breathes. She pronounces it 'motor-sickle'. "Totally worth it. I dunno how I'm gonna give this back, when the time comes." She squeezes his hand in her own, a sensation so strong Otto hasn't felt the like in years. As strong as him, he reflects. "So let's make the most of the time we got!" Maybe you won't have to , Otto thinks. He's terrified of bringing up the possibility of Leo gifting the suit to her forever, terrified the boss will say no, terrified there'll be a fight or a painful disagreement or disappointment. Safer just not to think about it. "Yeah, let's go! Hey, can you fly too?" Mary's voice fills with wonder. "Can I what ?" Otto hasn't read all the way through any of the fantasy titles Mary likes. But he read plot summaries online, to get the gist - no spoilers. There's a girl. She has mundane problems, and when she's thrust into supernatural adventure, those problems don't simply disappear. Now the girl is Mary, and the supernatural wonder is Leo's high-tech hardware. Otto has lived as a machine for years now, so he's used to it. But to her this is all new, he realizes. And underneath all the hardware, and behind Leo's amazing creation, she's still scared that this is all a dream, that it's going to be snatched away from her, that it's a trick, a joke. The flight is no dream, at least. Otto has a place in mind. It's not anything either of them are into, normally, but somehow it feels right. Halfway there, as cold air whips past them and they have to shout to be heard, she calls out, "I left all my clothes back at the carriage house. This thing's plugged into my plumbing but I still gotta sleep, and it might be nice to get out and stretch in a few hours. Can I trust you to be a gentleman if I gotta strip down?" Boy, what a question . "No?" he ventures, with a laugh he hopes will excuse him if he's wrong. She smirks, and he's left not knowing whether he was or not. Which was probably her goal. Linville Gorge is sometimes called "the Grand Canyon of North Carolina". It's a popular hiking destination, with climbing, caves, hunting, and fishing. The old-growth forest and lack of human habitation, thanks to being difficult to get into or out of, contribute to the region's wild atmosphere. The two touch down in the middle of the river. "I didn't have a plan here," Otto confesses. "It's just big an' green, the pictures look great on the Internet, I thought, y'know, a big space for us to hang out would be cool." "It's perfect," Mary breathes. She hunkers down, experimentally reaches for a boulder in the river - a rock big enough to stand on, were she still human-scale - and finds that she can lift it easily. "Catch!" she shouts, and chucks it at him. Otto tries his best, and nearly fumbles the receive. The two laugh, and he throws it back. "Think we can skip one?" she asks, after a few minutes of play. "Good question. Let's find a flat one." The pair search, and locate a few rocks both flat enough to use as skipping stones, and big enough for their giant hands to manipulate. It turns out that stones of this size do not skip at all, but this too draws nothing but laughter. They walk hand in hand through the river, staring up at the gorge in amazement, stepping in and out of shadows where the ridge line obscures the sun. "The water doesn't feel cold at all," Mary confesses. "I feel, y'know, kind of a rippling against my feet. Do you?" "Yeah, it feels cold to me. Not like freezing, just, y'know, cooling." Otto kicks with a foot, splashing water over Mary's carbon-allotrope legs. She snorts and kicks some back at him. "The boss installed some pretty amazing sensors in me. Gives me close to full human sensation." "You were human, once, right?" she asks in a quiet voice. She still doesn't know the whole story . "I'm still human," Otto says proudly, and thumps his chest. "I'm what the boss calls a remix. Y'know Lego pieces? Buy a Lego set, put it together one way. Buy the same Lego set, same pieces, same everything, put it together another way, that's the boss 'n me. The mental resources of his mind, his brains, his memories, all those ingredients, but assembled differently. I'm my own person. We're pretty similar, though." "So you.." Mary glances down at Otto's shell, then away. "Like, if we.. kissed, you'd feel that, right?" "Kinda. I'm the boss's first robot. I don't have the whole endocrine system. My HPG axis - sorry, hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis - is simulated, kinda dummied out for the most part. GnRH production--" "In English, metal-head," she growls. Otto hmms. "Well basically I ain't equipped for certain aspects of a relationship," he finally admits. I didn't want to talk about this, I didn't, because she's going to lose interest and go back to Illinois and never talk to me again and find a more normal guy. Fuck. While he's worrying, her hands have slid around his waist and pivoted him in place. "Shut up," she orders, and kisses him thoroughly on the mouth. The remainder of the time at Linville is spent play-fighting, walking, and marveling at the sights. Mary loves to rough-house, it turns out, and doing it in an indestructible robot body with somebody equally as tough, is a joy. Otto worried for her safety at first, but some experimental action showed that she's as well protected as Leo is in his Link Suit. She can throw, or be thrown, without any difficulty. There's more kissing mixed between these activities, and Otto feels an electric jolt run through his body every time it happens. It's near sunset before the two are ready to head back. Otto isn't tired in the least, but he's not sure what else to do, and he doesn't know how much Mary knows about Halcyon. Maybe they'll think of something during the flight. He fears that she'll get bored, fears he's not doing enough, that she's going to be too enamored of the suit and forget about him. He feels a surge of irrational jealousy toward Leo. It passes quickly, when Mary drifts closer in midair and slides an arm around his waist. "What do you do all day, anyway?" she eventually asks. "Me? Uh, I take classes online. I still gotta graduate high school, y'know. After that, uh.. I'm still thinkin' about it. Full-time superhero's an option, though." She laughs. "That sounds badass. I'd love to do that with ya. But yeah, classes, graduation, all that shit for me too. I was thinking of heading to B-town for college, before I met you. Now…." She grows silent, and the mood becomes melancholy. Otto squeezes her with an arm. "You're amazing, Mary. Whatever you plan to do, you're gonna kick ass. And if there's room in it for ol' Otto, I'll help out if I can." She smiles at him, and squeezes. "Thinking about the future sucks. Let's enjoy right now." You read my mind. [To be continued, the second half of their date]