Beauty interrupted - Charles L. Fontenay

Beauty interrupted

By CHARLES L. FONTENAY
Illustrated by ED EMSH
The Earthmen were selfish; they obviously wanted to hold the people of Orcti back. But no planet has a monopoly on science—or the ability to spy!
Birkala looked through the iron fence and his eyes were yellow with envy and a kind of hatred. The Earthman, Erik, was in the garden, painting on a large canvas and chatting amiably with Spira, Birkala's sister.
The Earthmen have everything and they give us nothing, said Birkala to his companion, Direka.
Direka nodded and grinned stupidly. Direka was simple in the head, and he always agreed with everything Birkala said. Direka was hunchbacked, also, and it pleased Birkala to compare his own straight, youthful body to the crooked form of Direka. Altogether, Direka was a most satisfactory companion.
The Earthmen live for centuries, but our life-span is that of a mayfly, and they do nothing about it, said Birkala bitterly. The Earthmen flash from world to world in an instant, but we must use antiquated rockets and be confined to our own system of planets.
Direka nodded again.
The Earthmen are greedy, he agreed sagely.
I am going to talk with the Earthmen, said Birkala, and added cruelly: You must leave me, Direka. Your crooked body would hurt the Earthmen's sensitive eyes.
Yes, I shall go so you may talk with the Earthman, assented Direka and moved away sadly down the street.
Birkala watched him go, and smiled ruefully. He did not really like to hurt Direka, but if he made Direka think the Earthman was repelled at the sight of him, perhaps Direka would engender his own hatred of Erik, instead of merely echoing Birkala's emotions.

Charles L. Fontenay
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Английский

Год издания

2023-11-07

Темы

Science fiction; Short stories; Life on other planets -- Fiction

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