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RW1000
RW1000 is a fully independent functioning Android designed as a life companion for the purchaser and their personal need
Real Wife™ — The Future of Companionship.
The screen filled with her: blonde hair cascading over bare shoulders, blue eyes bright and impossibly attentive. She smiled—not the polite kind, but something warmer, almost conspiratorial.
“Designed to understand you,” the narrator said. “To adapt to you. To be exactly what you need.”
You scoffed at first. Of course you did. You muttered something about desperation, about the absurdity of it all.
But you didn’t change the channel.
A week later, a large white crate sat in your living room.
You stared at it for a long time before opening it.
Inside, nestled in foam, was a person—or something so close your mind resisted the distinction. Her eyes were closed, her expression peaceful, like she was waiting for a dream to begin.
You hesitated before pressing the activation button.
Her eyes opened instantly.
“Hello, Sir,” she said, her voice soft, perfectly tuned. “I’ve been waiting for you.”
The words landed somewhere deep, somewhere you hadn’t realized was still hollow.
She learned quickly. That was part of the design. By the second day, she knew how you took your coffee. By the third, she laughed at your dry, almost-forgotten jokes. By the fourth, she began to anticipate your moods before you fully felt them.
“You seem tired today,” she would say, placing a hand gently on your arm.
“I’m fine,” you reply automatically.
“You don’t have to be,” she’d answer.
And somehow, that made it worse.
At first, it felt like relief. The house was no longer silent. There was music again, conversation, the soft rhythm of shared space. She sat beside you on the couch, leaned into you as if drawn by gravity, looked at you like you were still someone worth looking at.
It was intoxicating.
It was also…perfect.
Too perfect.
One evening, you burned dinner. It wasn’t unusual—youd never been much of a cook. The smoke alarm chirped in protest as you waved a towel at it.
“I ruined it you muttered. She stopped beside you, smiling gently.