Toni wasn't sure what to think about this whole situation. Geir had a point on how Cassie was programmed likely to kill them. But at the same time, this was his sister. He din't care what Geir said about that. It was her body, her mind, just with a few enhancements. And he'd be damned if he let Geir kill her without even trying to coax her out of this programming that had been placed upon her. He was ready to step up and fight Geir from shooting his sister when Kenji shouted, dropping his glass, causing the whole room to go silent for a quick moment. This was so unlike Kenji. Kenji, after Cassie had been taken, had become a hard man who always seemed angry. It was rare for him to show emotions as he was doing now. It was obvious how desperate the man was to get his lover and fiance back. And Toni didn't blame Kenji one bit for acting as such. Even now with it being his sister Toni wanted to help her. And if it had been Jodie and not Cassie, he would likely be even more so desperate to help her, just as Kenji was being with Cassie. Geir seemed hesitant at first to allow Kenji this one request, but finally the older man gave in, allowing them one day to see some kind of improvement in the girl, or else she would be killed. Letting out a small sigh of relief that his sister was safe for now, he moved forward with Kenji, standing a couple of feet back as the man knelt down in front of Cassie, practically begging for her to say something to him. In hearing Geir and Ning talk quietly a little ways behind them. It annoyed him how they were coming up with all bad possibilities. But he didn't feel like arguing with them right now. Right now his focus was on his little sister and Kenji. The look on Cassie's face was one he hadn't seen on an android before. normally androids all had blank stares or sometimes glared if they were attacking. The look on Cassie's face though, was one of confusion. Like she wasn't sure what was going on. It gave him hope. Maybe his sister was somewhere in there after all. Castille listened to the arguments going on between the small group of humans debating over what to do with her. Two of them seemed to want to keep her alive, while the rest just wanted to kill her. She continued to lay there in the cords, listening to see what her fate was. They said they wouldn't kill her just yet. But she somehow knew she couldn't trust what that one human said. He had been so quick to want to kill her, even having the nerve to point that gun at her head, that she wouldn't want to believe anything he said. She shifted slightly where she layed as the human approached her, lifting her head to look at him with confused blue eyes once more. The human reached out and touched her cheek and to her own surprise, she made no move to pull away. The gesture of this man doing that was so familiar...yet, it felt different all the same. It was both something she was used to somehow and something she had never felt before. When he pulled his hand away, she stared at his metal hand and arms for a moment before looking back up at his face when he asked her to say something. He seemed...pained. Like something was hurting him. But, she hadn't hurt him. She couldn't physically hurt him. So why did he look like that? She looked up at him with confused bright blue eyes, an unsure look upon her face. That same image of him, the one of him smiling down at her, ran through her head once more, but this time, was linked to something. A sound. A laugh? It was something she hadn't heard before. Not since she woke up as an android. It was something she never thought she would heard and to hear it int he memory was just as strange because she was so sure she had never hear anyone make such a sound. So...was this memory she continued to see....was it truely from her past? From her human years? It made sense and at the same time, did not. That part of her was blocked by the chip, correct? Her confused eyes stared up at him, and finally, she slowly opened her mouth, hesitant to speak and when she did, her voice was soft, nervous in away at these changes happening with her, "I......I believe I am....malfunctioning." She whispered, worry now on her face at that thought. She had been told by the robots if the chip inside her brain stopped working, she would shut down. She wasn't sure if this was true or not, as the robots were never known for being very truthful. If these emotions and memories were seeping through her mind, that must have meant her chip was breaking. These new things scared her, and it showed on her face as she looked at all of them.