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Title..............Unbecoming
Start date.........2022-05-25
End date...........2022-06-22
Volume.............2
Previous chapter...Live Fast, Part 2
Next chapter.......Echo, Part 1
Previous storyline.Live Fast
Next storyline.....Echo

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Storylines

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"Unbecoming" is the eight chapter and fifth storyline in Pandora's Tale, and the first chapter of Book 2.


Characters Appearing in This Chapter

Pandora

Kyndley

Pandora's light-furred friend

Pandora's dark-furred friend

Isabelle Monday

Noor Shah


Characters who are first named in this chapter


Characters who appear only in a dream in this chapter


Synopsis

Book 2 begins with a flashback, as Kyndley witnesses the birth of Pandora[c8p1], and Kyndley is told not to think of Helpers as people[c8p2].

Helpers


One month[c8p10] after the end of the previous book, Pandora recounts a dream she is having to Noor Shah.

Volume 1: Broken

In the dream, Pandora and Isabelle are at the Helper Corporation facility, except Isabelle is also a Helper[c8p3]. Kyndley takes Isabelle away to have her memory erased. Pandora wants to know what the dream means[c8p4], and Doctor Shah tells her that nightmares don't have to mean anything[c8p5].


As part of a therapy session with Doctor Shah[c8p6], Pandora tells Doctor Shah about her time growing up in the Helper Corporation facility[c8p7]. Pandora witnessed a malfunction by one of the VR headsets used to teach Helpers[c8p8], and Kyndley said that the Helper using the malfunctioning headset is broken[c8p9].


Pandora tells Doctor Shah that she wants to overcome her programming.

Helper programming

In particular, Pandora wants to be able to call Isabelle something other than "Mistress,"[c8p10] because Isabelle doesn't want to be Pandora's mistress[c8p11].


In the flashback, Pandora realizes that she doesn't like being a boy, in spite of the fact that other boys seem to like it[c8p12]. Pandora admits to a few other female Helpers that she wishes she could be a girl[c8p13]. The other Helpers invite her to put on a girl outfit and hang out with them[c8p14]. After getting euphoria when someone calls her a girl, Pandora concludes that she is a girl[c8p15], leading back to the events of the first chapter.

Broken, Part 1


Back in the present, Pandora asks Doctor Shah if her nightmare means that part of her wants to hurt Isabelle[c8p16]. At Doctor Shah's prompting, Pandora admits she gets frustrated with Isabelle[c8p17], and that she wants Isabelle to 'use' Pandora. Pandora feels worthless without being able to fulfill her purpose, and she thinks she is bad for feeling this way. She also notes that the only reason she is fighting her programming is that Isabelle wants her to[c8p18], and her programming requires her to make Isabelle happy.


Doctor Shah says that Pandora's nightmares might be the effects of her programming trying to force her back into compliance. Doctor Shah also assures Pandora that she isn't expected to break out of her programming completely over night[c8p19], and that she expects Pandora will eventually find other reasons to overcome her programming. Doctor Shah also prescribes medicine to help Pandora sleep and reduce the nightmares, and Pandora gives Doctor Shah a hug[c6p2].


As the chapter closes, Doctor Shah says she is proud of Pandora, and Pandora recalls a happy memory of the friends she made at the training facility[c8p21].


Trivia

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Echo, Part 1

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