Read Sense of Wonder: A Century of Science Fiction Online
Authors: Leigh Grossman
Tags: #science fiction, #literature, #survey, #short stories, #anthology
“Twelve million in tax, baby, that’s what they think you owe them. What do you think you owe
me
? That’s six million in net income, Manny, six million that isn’t going into your virtual children’s mouths.”
He’s rolling his head from side to side, as if trying to argue. That won’t do: she slaps him hard, thrills to his frightened expression. “Today I watched you give uncounted millions away, Manny. Millions, to a bunch of crusties and a MassPike pirate! You bastard. Do you know what I should do with you?” He’s cringing, unsure whether she’s serious or doing this just to get him turned on. Good.
There’s no point trying to hold a conversation. She leans forward until she can feel his breath in her ear. “Meat and mind, Manny. Meat, and mind. You’re not interested in meat, are you? Just mind. You could be boiled alive before you noticed what was happening in the meatspace around you. Just another lobster in a pot.” She reaches down and tears away the gel pouch, exposing his penis: it’s stiff as a post from the vasodilators, dripping with gel, numb. Straightening up, she eases herself slowly down on it. It doesn’t hurt as much as she expected, and the sensation is utterly different from what she’s used to. She begins to lean forward, grabs hold of his straining arms, feels his thrilling helplessness. She can’t control herself: she almost bites through her lip with the intensity of the sensation. Afterwards, she reaches down and massages him until he begins to spasm, shuddering uncontrollably, emptying the darwinian river of his source code into her, communicating via his only output device.
She rolls off his hips and carefully uses the last of the superglue to gum her labia together. Humans don’t produce seminiferous plugs, and although she’s fertile she wants to be absolutely sure: the glue will last for a day or two. She feels hot and flushed, almost out of control. Boiling to death with febrile expectancy, now she’s nailed him down at last.
When she removes his glasses his eyes are naked and vulnerable, stripped down to the human kernel of his nearly-transcendent mind. “You can come and sign the marriage license tomorrow morning after breakfast,” she whispers in his ear: “otherwise my lawyers will be in touch. Your parents will want a ceremony, but we can arrange that later.”
He looks as if he has something to say, so she finally relents and loosens the gag: kisses him tenderly on one cheek. He swallows, coughs, then looks away. “Why? Why do it this way?”
She taps him on the chest: “property rights.” She pauses for a moment’s thought: there’s a huge ideological chasm to bridge, after all. “You finally convinced me about this agalmic thing of yours, this giving everything away for brownie points. I wasn’t going to lose you to a bunch of lobsters or uploaded kittens, or whatever else is going to inherit this smart matter singularity you’re busy creating. So I decided to take what’s mine first. Who knows? In a few months I’ll give you back a new intelligence, and you can look after it to your heart’s content.”
“But you didn’t need to do it this way—”
“Didn’t I?” She slides off the bed and pulls down her dress. “You give too much away too easily, Manny! Slow down, or there won’t be anything left.” Leaning over the bed she dribbles acetone onto the fingers of his left hand, then unlocks the cuff: puts the bottle conveniently close to hand so he can untangle himself.
“See you tomorrow. Remember, after breakfast.”
She’s in the doorway when he calls: “but you didn’t say
why
!”
“Think of it as spreading your memes around,” she says; blows a kiss at him and closes the door. She bends down and thoughtfully places another cardboard box containing an uploaded kitten right outside it. Then she returns to her suite to make arrangements for the alchemical wedding.
* * * *
Copyright © 2001 by Dell Magazines.
Stories and Authors Listed Alphabetically, with page number in print edition
“2 B R 0 2 B” 694
Abdallah, Ayana R. 892
“Afterwards” 207
Aldiss, Brian W. 514
“All Cats Are Grey” 289
“Allamagoosa” 488
“Almuric” 133
“Alternate Histories” 974
Anderson, Poul 323
“Arena” 251
“Armageddon—2419 A.D.” 186
Asaro, Catherine 892
Asimov, Isaac 228
“At the Conclusion of an Interstellar War” 975
“At the Mountains of Madness” 156
“Bad Day for Sales, A” 421
Baker, Kage 905
“Barnacle Bill the Spacer” 832
Bear, Greg 704
“Bears Discover Fire” 912
Benét, Stephen Vincent 247
Benford, Gregory 710
Bester, Alfred 327
“Bicycle Repairman” 858
Bisson, Terry 912
“Black Destroyer” 305
Blish, James 333
“Blood Music” 704
“Bloodchild” 559
“Born of Man and Woman” 432
Boucher, Anthony 340
Bova, Ben 521
“Bow Shock” 710
Brackett, Leigh 346
Bradley, Marion Zimmer 522
Breuer, Miles J. 110
Brin, David 720
“Bring the Jubilee” 441
Brown, Fredric 251
Brunner, John 546
Budrys, Algis 352
“Buffalo” 780
Bujold, Lois McMaster 726
Burroughs, Edgar Rice 6
Busby, F. M. 554
Butler, Octavia 559
Butler, Samuel 40
“By the Waters of Babylon” 247
Cadigan, Pat 742
Campbell, John W. 116
Čapek, Karel 45
Card, Orson Scott 746
Cherryh, C. J. 752
Chiang, Ted 915
“City of Truth” 790
Clarke, Arthur C. 357
Clement, Hal 361
“Cold Equations, The” 396
“Computer Iterates the Greater Trumps, The” 891
“Country of the Kind, The” 412
Dance Dance Revolution 945
Dann, Jack 566
Davidson, Avram 365
“Day Million” 293
de Camp, L. Sprague 256
“Death and What Comes Next” 818
“Death of a Spaceman” 435
“Defenders, The” 367
Del Rey, Lester 263
Delany, Samuel R. 571
“Demi-Urge, The” 576
Di Filippo, Paul 756
“Diabolical Drug, The” 130
Dick, Philip K. 367
Dickson, Gordon R. 375
Disch, Tom 576
Doctorow, Cory 920
“Dogwalker” 746
“Door Through Space, The” 522
Doyle, Debra 930
Drake, David 758
“Driftglass” 571
“Duel on Syrtis” 323
“Edge of the World” 865
Ellison, Harlan 576
England, George Allan 61
Erewhon 40
“Evil Robot Monkey” 954
Farmer, Philip José 387
“Fast Times at Fairmont High” 681
“Fiddling for Water Buffaloes” 853
“Firefly Tree, The” 322
“First Contact with the Gorgonids, The” 605
“First Contact” 423
“Flashes” 969
“Fondly Fahrenheit” 327
“For I Have Touched the Sky” 819
Foster, Alan Dean 762
Fowler, Karen Joy 932
Frost, Gregory 766
Gallun, Raymond Z. 268
“Game of Rat and Dragon, The” 504
Gardner, James Alan 935
Godwin, Tom 396
“Going Under” 566
“Golden Horn, The” 476
Goldstein, Lisa 773
“Good with Rice” 546
“Gostak and the Doshes, The” 110
“Graveyard of Dreams” 484
“Green Hills of Earth, The” 281
“Griots of the Galaxy” 940
“Grotto of the Dancing Deer” 295
“Gun for Dinosaur, A” 256
Hairston, Andrea 940
“Habit of Waste, A” 948
Haldeman, Joe 583
Hamilton, Edmond 276
“Hand to Hand” 786
“Harbour Whistles” 177
“Hardened Criminals, The” 957
Harris, Clare Winger 130
Heinlein, Robert A. 281
“Hell is the Absence of God” 915
Henderson, Zenna 401
“Her Lips Are Copper Wire” 82
“Her Smoke Rose Up Forever” 666
Herbert, Frank 407
“Hero” 583
Hong, Cathy Park 945
Hopkinson, Nalo 948
Howard, Robert E. 133
“If This Is Winnetka, You Must Be Judy” 554
“Jeffty Is Five” 576
Kelly, James Patrick 776
Kessel, John 780
Knight, Damon 412
Kornbluth, C. M. 415
Kowal, Mary Robinette 954
Kress, Nancy 954
“Lady Margaret, The” 637
Lafferty, R. A. 598
“Last Days of Shandakor, The” 346
Last Man, The 76
Laumer, Keith 602
Lawrence, D. H. 67
Le Guin, Ursula K. 605
Leiber, Fritz 421
Leinster, Murray 423
Lethem, Jonathan 957
“Letter from the Clearys, A” 877
“Lincoln Train, The” 963
“Little Black Bag, The” 415
“Little Faces” 621
“Little Worker” 756
“Lobsters” 975
“Loo Ree” 401
Lovecraft, H. P. 156
Loy, Mina 68
“Lucky Strike, The” 824
“Lunar Baedeker” 68
Macdonald, James D. 930
“Madonna of the Maquiladora” 766
“Man In His Time” 514
“Man Who Awoke, The” 179
Manning, Laurence 179
“Martian Odyssey, A” 314
“Martian Sends A Postcard Home, A” 819
“Martian Way, The” 235
Matheson, Richard 432
McCaffrey, Anne 608
McHugh, Maureen F. 963
McIntyre, Vonda N. 621
“Melancholy Elephants” 645
“Mellonta Tauta” 69
Merril, Judith 433
“Metal Man, The” 319
“Microbe” 850
“Microcosmic God” 299
Miller Jr., Walter M. 435
Moon, Elizabeth 786
Moore, C. L. 283
Moore, Ward 441
Morrow, James 790
“Mountains of Mourning, The” 726
“Muffin Migration, The” 762
Murphy, Pat 809
“My Mother, Dancing” 954
“Neutron Star” 629
“Next Logical Step, The” 521
“Nightfall” 228
“Nightmare for Future Reference” 250
Niven, Larry 629
“No Direction Home” 663
“Noble Mold” 905
Norton, Andre 289
Nowlan, Philip Francis 186
Off on a Comet! 82
“Old Faithful” 268
“Or All the Seas with Oysters” 365
Pangborn, Edgar 476
“Passengers” 660
“Persistence of Vision, The” 670
Piper, H. Beam 484