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Q75 gi we MQ? Lage 5 E Kiss of Fire By: Harlan E lf
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Soft feathers against coarse fabric The interior warmth eizcizzres less Than the pocketed flight of a bird. I inherit this hand. 1 inherit the meaning of this faceless hand. The need, not the thirst, of what can never be Because it never was. But though I share the need 1 lack the courage.
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He drank ice crystals laced with midnight and watched their world burn. A greenperson floated up beside him, and touched his sleeve. There was static electricity in the compartment, a tiny spark. Mister Redditch, when you have a moment, the Designer would like to disturb air with you. Redditch looked down. The greenperson's eye was watering. Tell him l'll be along. The green- person's flaccid skin went to an ivory-gray hue, capturing the disquiet and weariness in Redditch's voice. He floated away, adjusting his hue exactly, so the message could be transmitted without the slightest semantic misinterpretation. Redditch turned back to the teleidoscope, the tanger, the sensu, the catcheye and the straight black tunnel that showed him their world burning. The solar prominences had died away to self-sat- islied blandnessg unctuous. There was little out there now but smoldering ash, but the sensu was still getting a reading high into the nines and the teleidoscope was turning it, turning it, combining spectrum. He raised the drink to his lips, but he could not taste it. The tanger overrode, even in the control compartment. lt was the smack of salt- rising bread and salamanders. A rolling checker came out of its bay and made its way through the coils of readout sheets litter- ing the deck. Redditch had designed and combined and set up the nova with great care, and the sheets had endlessly tongued out of the aesthetikon and he had let them lie. The checker got through the tangle and palmed open the hookup compartment and re-attached the feed to stateroom 6ll. But it hardly mattered: the clients in 6ll had played gin rummy straight through the program. The checker returned to its bay. Redditch downed the last of his drink, ran his tongue around the rim of the hollow crystal, and set it down on the console. He sighted and rubbed his weary, itching eyes. He was tired from the in- side out to the very tips of his fingers. And now, When he emerged from the dropshaft and walk- ed through the theater lounge, a blustery purple f class voyager and a fat duchess with sausage fingers and noisy rings greeted him, congratulated him on the performance, offered him social congress. The man was probably a salesman of myth-sticks, and the woman was clearly a remittance relative. He smiled and thanked them and hurried on through the theater. A clique still plugged into their tunnel applauded him, and he acknowledged their appre- ciation with a vague gesture of his sensor hand. lt sparkled with reflected light from the overhead inkys. He saw her sitting alone, and when she looked up at him as he approached, the singular beauty contained in her face, particularly her slanted eyes, made him slow his pace. Her right arm was lying along the rest, and she bet it at the elbow, raising the slim-fingered hand. lt was enough to stop him. You programmed the death? she said, with no rising inflection. He nodded, smiling in anti- cipation of her congratulations. She looked away. He felt as though something had been stolen from him. The Designer was lying out in a leaf chair that moved idly in its free-fall nimbus. Everyeye in his forehead row was closed, but Redditch could tell he was perceiving his surroundings by the fibrila- tion of root threads that spiked his cheek-pouches. Crystals of ergonovine sparkled amid the threads. The Designer's backers were seated around the observatory suite. Come in, the Designer said. The leaf chair- moved. l'm in. He slumped into a composeat and punched out tranquilizers and an antacid. He wanted to stay calm through it all. Outside the observatory cycle ports the nova phased through from yellow ochre to gold as he watched. Some- thing on your mind, Keltin? The Designer opened three yes eyes. Where must your mind be? He said it with carefully chilled contempt. A greenperson hovered just beyound the nimbus, unnecessarily translating the tone in colors. Redditch yawned. Madison Square Garden, a 1932 Paramount Pictures release starring lack Oakie, Nlarian Nixon, Zasu Pitts, William Boyd and Lew Cody. 'A romantic, dramatic story of three men and two girls fighting desperately to rout the mechanism of unseen forces.' Running thime, mechanism of unseen forces. Running time, seventy-six minutes. One of the backers threw his his drink at the bulkhead. He started to shout something, but a checker emerged from its bay and caught the crys- tal before it hit, sucking up everydrop of fluid before it could stain the grass. The backer turned away in frustration. The designer opened a no eye. There are clauses in your contract, Redditch. Redditch nodded. But you won't use them. He only wished Keltin would relieve him. Far chance. l3
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