A soft gasp escaped Cassie when Kenji took her into his arms, slightly tense at first, but as he pulled her close, she relaxed by just a little, again that familiar and comforting feeling washing over her. She still didn't understand why exactly this man seemed so familiar. The others in the room were familiar as well, but not quite as much as the man holding her. She glanced up when the human woman said everything inside of her was in working order. But....that wasn't possible. Her chip wasn't working probably! She was feeling things and thinking things androids shouldn't be. Remembering things as well(even though they were more of images from the past than memories). If her chip was working probably, then what was going on with her? She rested herself lightly against Kenji. The cords around her where very uncomfortable, and in some movements, painful. But, she knew it was likely she wasn't going to be getting out of them any time soon, if ever. So, she just tried to ignore that and focus on what was going on around her. Two of the men left out. She wasn't sure why but she didn't trust them. There was something about them that scared her. The woman in there with them, the one who had been checking on her readings, seemed both annoyed and disappointed all at once. She reminded herself not to get to close to that woman if she could help it. There was a blonde boy, kneeling down a little ways from she and the man holding her. He didn't seem at all bothered by her presence. Happy she was there even. She felt a kind of bonding trust coming from him. At least she knew now if anything that blonde man and the man holding her wouldn't harm her. They were protecting her. She felt safe with these two humans. Surprisingly more safe than when she was with the robots. The man holding her began whispering, saying it was okay and that he wasn't going to let her go again. Again. That word served to confirm that somehow she knew this man. Likely form before she had turned into an android. She looked up at him with her bright blue eyes before she glanced at the blonde man, carefully scooting closer, looking at her, "Cassie. How did you get here? To the caves. How did you know where to go?" The girl looked at him, a little confused, because she didn't know how to explain how she knew where to go. It was difficult for even her to really understand. She glanced between the humans in the room, before she looked back to him, her voice remaining quiet and unsure, "I...don't know. I was running. Away from the robots. Something told me to come this way. It was.....was...." "Instinct." Toni finished, nodding, then recalling something she said, looked back to her, "Wait. Wait a minute. You were running from the robots? Why?" She paused, looking down. She knew her answer to this may have been strange for an android to say, and she was tempted to not answer. If she had told a robot why, they would have her terminated. But, these also weren't robots. These were humans. She wasn't sure at all how they would react to hearing such a thing. Slowly, Castille looked back up, “I refused orders. They told me to kill a human child and I wouldn't.” This seemed to spark hope for Toni, and it showed on his face, grinning. He couldn't help but think how the old Cassie had been quite fond of children, even having told Kenji(who at the time reluctant to hear such a thing) she wanted kids of her own. It would make sense and would be a sign of the old Cassie returning that she refused to hurt a innocent child, “And...the chip?” He asked, nodding to the still bleeding cut on her arm across her barcode. She looked down at it, “I cut it out. If my Creator found me I knew he would terminate me so I didn't want them following me.” Toni grinned more. Even if she didn't have memories, living with her for most of his life told him this was Cassie, whether she was changed or not. They just had to work with her for a bit to bring the rest of her out. Standing back up, he looked to Kenji, “I think we should take her to get the cut stitched up. It's pretty deep.”