Remote Possibilities Ch 1
Date: 6/14/2017,
Categories:
Fetish,
Sex Humor,
Taboo
Author: drew1207
... stopped just long enough for Jim to ring up a few customers or answer their shallow questions about the best phone case or newest point-and-shoot digital camera. Not one of them stopped for more than a second when the robot Jim had left to stand on the counter followed them with its LED eyes and said "Hi," while waving with at them with its robotic arm. At lunch Jim closed up the store and they sat together at a local hot-dog stand putting away two ketchup-slathered dogs and a ice-cold soda each before returning to the store. When they walked back in, Jim said he had something to show Andrew and to make sure the sign remained turned to "closed" for a minute. Jim went into the back while Andrew played around with the robot, or 'AInstein,' as Jim had coined him. After a minute or two, Jim reemerged carrying a wooden box with beautiful carvings in a band around its sides. Atop it was a complex, built-in combination lock and fingerprint scanner. Jim proceeded to unlock the box and take out its contents, Andrew's view blocked by Jim's torso as he did so. "You know," he paused as he said this, "every fiber of my being is telling me to toss this thing into the deepest, darkest ocean and never show it to anyone again..." Andrew was literally drooling in anticipation. "But I've never been one to follow my instincts, so check this out." Jim leaned over the display with a thin electronic device, clearly a touch-screen, about the size of a ...
... 8.5" by 11" sheet of paper folded in half. It had a metal armband attached to it that appeared to stretch to accommodate its user. "So, without going into too many specifics, I'll just tell you that this is a universal remote," Jim said matter-of-factly. "I came across the most important piece when I was learning from a mentor many years ago and I may or may not have been snooping in his basement. He didn't know it at the time, but he had come across something well beyond either of our understandings...well, let me just show you." Jim pressed the singular physical button on the device, a power button, and the device sprang to life. It seemed to function much like any other contemporary touch-screen device, but if Andrew had learned anything in his time with Jim today, it was that nothing in this store was ordinary. So when Jim pointed the device at one of his display cases and all of the devices turned on at once upon the touch of a button, Andrew was hardly surprised. "Cool," he said with a bit less enthusiasm than he had approached Jim's other inventions, which Jim sensed. "Just you wait, Andrew, don't give up on me yet," Jim flung back at him. Next he walked toward the simple display racks in the front of the store and typed something, pressed another button on the screen, and all three display cases which Andrew would never had guessed were motorized began to spin around. 'Something strange is going on,' Andrew's mind told him, but knowing ...