"Judith Merril - Homecalling" - читать интересную книгу автора (Merril Judith) HOMECALLING
I THERE WAS NO warning. Deborah heard her mother shout, `Dee! Grab the baby!' Petey's limbs hung loose; his pink young mouth fell open as he bounced off the foam-padded floor of the play-space, hit more foam on the sidewall, at a neat ninety-degree angle, and bounced once more. The small ship finished upending itself, lost the last of its spin, and hurled itself surfaceward under constant accelera-tion. Wall turned to ceiling, ceiling to floor and Petey landed smack on his fat bottom against the foam-protected toy-bin. Unhurt but horrified, he added a lusty wail to the ever shriller screaming of the alien atmosphere, and the mighty reverbera-tions of the rocket's thunder. '... the bay-beeee ... Dee!' 'I got him.' Deborah hooked a finger finally through her brother 's overall strap, and demanded : 'What do I do now?' 'I don't know; hold on to him. Wait a minute.' Sarah Levin turned her head with difficulty towards her husband. `John,' she whispered, 'what's going to happen?' He gnawed at his lower lip, tried to quirk a smile out of the side of his mouth nearest her. 'Not good,' he said, very low. 'The children? ' 'Dunn. ' He struggled with levers, frantically trying to fire the tail rocketsтАФnow, after their sudden space-somersault became the forward jets. 'Don 't know what 's wrong,' he muttered fiercely. 'Mommy, it hurts..? 'It hurts. I can 't get up. ' 'Daddy 's trying to fix it,' Sarah said. 'Dee ... listen..? It washard to talk 'If you can, try to ... kind of ... wrap yourseh around Petey ...' `I can't..? Deborah too broke into sobs. Seconds of waiting, slow eternal seconds; then incredibly, gout of flame burst out ahead of them. The braking force of the forward rocket eased the pressure inside, and Dee ricocheted off a foamed surfaceтАФwall, floor cellтАв ing? She didn't knowтАФher finger still stuck tight through Petey'; strap. The ground, strange orange-red terrain with towering bluish trees, was close. Too close. There was barely time before the crash for Sarah to shout a last reminder. '...right around him!' she yelled. Dee understood; she pulled her baby brother close to her chest and wound her arms and leg( around his body. Then there was crashing splintering jagged noise through all the world. It was too warm. Dee didn't want to look, but she opened an eye. Nothing to see but foam-padded sides of the play-space, with the toys scattered all over. A bell jangled, and a mechanical voice began: 'Fire ... Fire .. . Fire ... Fire ... Fire . . .' Dee knew what to do. She wondered about letting go of Petey, but she'd have to, she couldn't ask her mother, because the safety door was closed. Her mother and father were both on the other side in frontтАФthat was where the fire would be. She wondered if they'd get burned up, but let go of Petey, and worked the escape lock the way she'd been taught. While it was opening, she put on Petey's oxy mask and |
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