From: jbeeson@invalid.net.invalid   
      
   I found this file while I was looking for something else. It is   
   obviously something I've posted somewhere, but I don't think that it   
   was here, because there is also a printable copy.   
      
      
   I'm rather surprised that it's a recent as 1994; it seems like forever   
   that I've spent all my time writing how-to and diaryzines, with my   
   only forays into fiction being explanations for odd things I have   
   seen.   
      
      
   Mostly, I'm curious as to whether I'm the only person still monitoring   
   this group.   
      
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   Joy Beeson    
   R.R. 2, Box 461    
   Voorheesville, New York 12186    
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   Query: does this passage make sense? Can you tell what is going on?   
      
   What has gone before:   
      
   P-- Q L   
   It is late in the third millenium, long, long after the "Holmgren   
   Effect" enabled faster-than-light travel, time freezing, gravity   
   control, and one-way drive all in one fell swoop. "Holmgrens" are   
   machines which combine anti-gravity with one-way drive and are   
   ubiquitous in developed societies: furniture often has no legs,   
   things set down in mid-air are apt to stay put, and "control rings"   
   have replaced handcuffs and fetters. Except on Pollux and Angela,   
   even cop-show fans are only peripherally aware of control rings.   
      
   Six years ago,   
   Ivan Christofer   
    was kidnapped on Earth and sold on Anjela as a house pet. Last fall   
   (it is now spring)   
   Gaio Tophet   
    met a similar fate; the two meet when Ivan's owner,   
   Su Steelcor, invites Gaio's owner,   
   Mariska Tauranga,   
    to a party celebrating the coming-of-age of sixteen-year-old   
   Lissa Steelcor.   
    Mariska is conspicuously pregnant; to Gaio's extreme distress,   
    the child is a boy.   
      
   We see events through the eyes of   
   Chris Kilbuk,   
    Lissa's fifteen-year-old full brother. Chris and Lissa are the   
   oldest of twenty children on a kinderfarm owned by Su and run by   
   Adam Kilbuk, a trained "Daddy," with the aid of Mammy   
   Glo Bergson. Daddy was Su's first consort; she still owns him, and   
   leases him to Mammy.   
      
   Chris and three of his sisters are allowed to attend Lissa's party.   
   Mother and Daddy act as hosts, Mammy minds the "littles," and Ivan   
   sulks in a corner with Gaio. When Mammy brings in the littles to   
   observe the high point of the sixteen party, Jef and Dan fail to   
   return to the nursery-party with her. Before Daddy takes notice of   
   their disobedience, Chris sees Jef and Dan going into the kitchen with   
   Ivan and Gaio. He thinks nothing of it, because it is past teatime   
   and both "imports" were so upset by the presentation of   
   Frank Helder,   
    Lissa's sixteen gift, that their controls are set on "potential   
   suicide" and they cannot eat without help. Chris supposes that Jef   
   and Dan are taking them into the kitchen to feed them in private.   
      
   Chris is flattered by   
   Jessica Sorbonne,   
    a Zenobian who has come to Anjela to sell perfume. Mother orders him   
   to return to the party "before you get any vainer" and remains in the   
   hallway to converse privately with Jessica. Soon after his return an   
   agitated Mariska accosts Chris, desperate to find Mother Su. Upon   
   seeing Mariska, Su becomes equally agitated and asks Chris to escort   
   Jessica back to the party; both are aware that she is getting rid of   
   Chris; Jessica doesn't need to be accompanied by a family member to   
   get through the door from the private side.   
      
   Ye cats! I had no idea this situation was so complicated! You'd   
   think one could sum up eight pages in a single paragraph.   
      
      
      
   Cris said goodbye to Madam Sorbonne as quickly as he decently could,   
   and made a beeline for the door on the parlor side of the kitchen.   
   When it opened, he bumped his nose on the massive chest of his sire.   
   Daddy grabbed him and spoke over his shoulder: "Su, under the   
   circumstances, I think Cris should see this." What circumstances?   
      
   "That's your field. Let him in."   
      
   Ivan and Gaio were sitting on the floor and obviously ill.   
   "What's happened?"   
   "They tricked Jef and Dan into letting them into the kitchen. The   
   ingredients for the punch were sitting out and they got into the   
   brandy."   
      
   Ivan said, quite clearly, "It wasn't their fault. The kids didn't   
   know I couldn't open the door myself. It wasn't their fault."   
   Mother said, "We know it wasn't their fault."   
      
   "Don't hurt them. It wasn't their fault."   
      
   Daddy had been checking the level in the bottles and counting the   
   empties. "I don't think that there is enough missing to do them any   
   damage, but it wouldn't hurt to give them an emetic and put blood   
   meters on them."   
      
   "How did they contrive to drink it?" said Cris.   
   "They fed one another."   
      
   Ivan said, "It wasn't Jef's fault."   
      
   Mother said, "If he doesn't change his record pretty soon, I'm going   
   to gag him."   
      
   "It shows his heart is in the right place," Daddy said. "I didn't   
   know he was so fond of the boys."   
      
   Gaio laughed and waved his hands. "I cheated Maris'a. Brandy is   
   great stuff to open the door. If you are in Hell it gets you out and   
   if you are out..." he laughed again. "If you are out it puts you in!"   
   He tugged at Madam Tauranga's skirt. "Hey, beautiful, get me another   
   drink and hold the mickey."   
      
   "Here you go." Madam Tauranga gave Gaio a glass a quarter full of   
   something Mother had gotten out of the drug cupboard. "Use both   
   hands, now."   
      
   "To doors!" Gaio drank half the stuff in the glass and made a face.   
   "Tas'e terrible."   
      
   "Bottoms up!"   
      
   "Here's mud in your eye." Gaio drained the glass. Madam Tauranga   
   made him get onto his hands and knees. Mother set a wide, shallow pan   
   under his face. Gaio threw up.   
      
   Mother offered another glass to Ivan. He shook his head. "Not unless   
   you swear it will kill me."   
      
   "Easy way or hard way, you are going to drink it. Which will it be?"   
      
   "Swear it will kill me."   
      
   Mother produced more control rings than Cris knew she possessed and   
   put them all on Ivan.   
      
   "Drink."   
      
   "Swear."   
      
   Mother sighed, put the gag on him, and poured the drink into the gag.   
   Ivan tried to choke. He was forced to swallow instead.   
   When Ivan was vomiting over his own pan, Mother said to Daddy, "What   
   have we got to carry them?"   
      
   "I think the easiest way would be to stand them up and make them   
   walk."   
      
   Madam Tauranga said, "Don't swallow, love, rinse your mouth and spit."   
   The delivery port ejected a package. Madam Tauranga took it, and   
   controlled Gaio as thoroughly as Mother had controlled Ivan. She   
   said, "I think he is fit for the trip home now."   
      
   "Cris, you and I must get him up on his feet. Mariska is too far   
   along for this kind of work."   
      
   "Yes, mam."   
      
   Gaio allowed Cris and Mother to help him when he saw that Madam   
      
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   --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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