This was not quite what he was imagining when he set this up. He didn't even think she'd want to begin with. And even though this affected the both of them like this, it was probably something that had to be done eventually. Maybe not like this, but a wall that they had to take down to really understand each other. It's not like he wanted to mess with her or anything. If nothing else, upon finding out about how she'd beaten up her owner and seeing from her side what it was like... It all made sense why she did it. He didn't care about why before; that wasn't relevant to his mission. Now that he knew and he'd experienced other deviants fighting for their lives, he couldn't really blame her for how she acted. In his memory, Todd Williams was still very much alive, stomping his way in the DPD. He was already aware of the different timelines though, so there was no need to address it. That wasn't important right now.
"You know... I never thought anyone would accept me. That that was just how the world worked. We're androids. We're not made to have equal rights. I have other things to worry about....," he paused, "That's how I used to think. Even after the Jericho raid more than ever, I still wouldn't be accepted. Coming here to a place that has so many different kinds of people... No one has cared about who I am. All the same, they accepted me and had no problems with me. It was... strange. Wonderland has brought about so many new things that I never even thought could be possible." Hence his, 'not all humans are bad' comments to her in the past.
The mention of Alice delays him from saying more though. And she's crying. What do you do in this situation. He felt uncomfortable with not really knowing. Concerned really with knowing her past and now that he knew how important she was to Kara... It put Alice in a whole new light. They'd both found someone that they cared about. For him, it was the only person who'd ever really want him around. His only friend despite all of the bullshit that happened in Detroit. For him, Sumo and Hank were a sense of home that he'd never knew he'd feel. Important even. He didn't know what to do, but he didn't want to just stand there and look like an asshole.
Scanning his data, a hug seemed to the best course of action, but that was a weird thing for him to do too. Man, He'd been built to fit in with humans harmoniously, but anything that resembled real emotions and comforting were not really clear. Despite how weird it might be for him and maybe even Kara, he felt the need to do something though so now he'll just awkwardly pull her into a hug. She's free to push him away or pull away herself, but it was all he could think of.
"Don't worry about it. I used to dealing with things on my own," he said in reply, but probably not the best way to do so. Well, it was an attempt.
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"You know... I never thought anyone would accept me. That that was just how the world worked. We're androids. We're not made to have equal rights. I have other things to worry about....," he paused, "That's how I used to think. Even after the Jericho raid more than ever, I still wouldn't be accepted. Coming here to a place that has so many different kinds of people... No one has cared about who I am. All the same, they accepted me and had no problems with me. It was... strange. Wonderland has brought about so many new things that I never even thought could be possible." Hence his, 'not all humans are bad' comments to her in the past.
The mention of Alice delays him from saying more though. And she's crying. What do you do in this situation. He felt uncomfortable with not really knowing. Concerned really with knowing her past and now that he knew how important she was to Kara... It put Alice in a whole new light. They'd both found someone that they cared about. For him, it was the only person who'd ever really want him around. His only friend despite all of the bullshit that happened in Detroit. For him, Sumo and Hank were a sense of home that he'd never knew he'd feel. Important even. He didn't know what to do, but he didn't want to just stand there and look like an asshole.
Scanning his data, a hug seemed to the best course of action, but that was a weird thing for him to do too. Man, He'd been built to fit in with humans harmoniously, but anything that resembled real emotions and comforting were not really clear. Despite how weird it might be for him and maybe even Kara, he felt the need to do something though so now he'll just awkwardly pull her into a hug. She's free to push him away or pull away herself, but it was all he could think of.
"Don't worry about it. I used to dealing with things on my own," he said in reply, but probably not the best way to do so. Well, it was an attempt.