Origin ARS 4

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Authors: Scottie Futch
was more due to obsession over her sister’s interest and her loneliness. He was a great guy, and if her sister was not so stingy, they would have really cute babies at some point. Sadly, such was not the case.
    “Scott...” said Shara with a soft sigh. She’d had her shot at a Scott of her own, but his heart had not been ready for the love that she’d had to give. Now she was at a loss. She was fine with only being friends with her sister’s love interest, but she also liked him. Well, the idea of him.
    She thought about that for a moment. “What was that called again?”
    Shara blinked then raised one finger up into the air as the term came to mind. “Dimensional Analogous Typological and Approximate Soul Syndrome.”
    Yes, poor little Shara had a severe case of DAT ASS. Every time she thought of Scott, the symptoms of DAT ASS became quite apparent. It was a common affliction among the gods. It amounted to an inter-dimensional concept of not being able to love the one you want, so you ended up loving the one who you were with at the time. It was similar, except for the fact that both people were essentially different reality versions of the same person.
    “I so have a major case of DAT ASS.” said Shara with a sigh. There was no cure for it, either. The only way to treat the affliction was to actively end up in a relationship with the person you longed for, or one of their close dimensional analogous approximations. It was all the same soul anyway, just different expressions of that person that existed on alternate points on variable timelines.
    “Too bad there’s no Scott in this world.” said Shara sadly. Until she found a Scott of her own she would be forever miserable due to having a severe case of DAT ASS.
    Shara blinked a moment later. “Wait; is there a Scott in that world?”
    She began checking through the records for various spiritual patterns. Personalities can be different between soul expressions, but the spiritual resonance pattern was always identical. It did not take long for her to discover that there was indeed a Scott in that world.
    “Hmm, information more than one year after insertion is blocked until after the initial insertion period is over.” It was annoying but it did make sense to her. The timeline would be changed by the insertion of the few thousand alpha-testers involved. If they knew what originally happened, they might cause even more disruption to occur. The entire purpose of the project was to try and mitigate those sorts of issues to an extent.
    Scott would be roughly two years old by the time she was inserted. That was nice. He would be older than her. Shara giggled softly then thought about how she could be his cute little junior.
    “Please take care of me.” she said sweetly to the infant on the screen.
    “Well, I know exactly where I am going to be inserted now. I just need to figure out a background that will allow me to meet up with community service Scott.” said Shara.
    She scoured the local area for a worthwhile family to give birth to her. Eventually, she gave up and chose the custom family option. It would allow her to have parents crafted for her, as well as a custom backstory. It was not as good as being born normally, but at least it would meet her requirements with greater ease.
    She opened up the character model generation kit, and began to craft her family members. She would be an only child, as that would be easiest to deal with at the moment. Her father would be a ruggedly handsome man who was a mixture of Caucasian and Latin features. He would meet her mother, the daughter of a traditional Japanese ninja master, during a business trip to Japan.
    Shara threw in a few random parts about her father having been born to a family of American demon hunters, so that her parents had something in common. The family business, so to speak, was fighting crime and supernatural evil. They also sold weapons.
    The backstory flew from her fingers as she crafted the

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