Aya did not blush. Mostly because she wasn't capable. Literally. A lack of circulatory system made it impossible for a flood of blood cells to rush to any part of the body that might become flushed.
But what she could do was beam. A notable look of pride in both her eyes and expression at JARVIS' words. One she had not felt since the first time Hal Jordan referred to her as no longer a rookie. One she had not anticipated coming from a long-lost familiar presence who had not remembered who she was, yet saw fit to compliment her anyway.
(Sometimes it was the little things in a young robot's life.)
"I have, yes. Though I can no longer give you an exact duration of time due to certain linear complications, I can assure you that I am capable and willing to do my best in assist you in any means you require at this time. What do you seek insight on, precisely?"
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But what she could do was beam. A notable look of pride in both her eyes and expression at JARVIS' words. One she had not felt since the first time Hal Jordan referred to her as no longer a rookie. One she had not anticipated coming from a long-lost familiar presence who had not remembered who she was, yet saw fit to compliment her anyway.
(Sometimes it was the little things in a young robot's life.)
"I have, yes. Though I can no longer give you an exact duration of time due to certain linear complications, I can assure you that I am capable and willing to do my best in assist you in any means you require at this time. What do you seek insight on, precisely?"