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Under a Sky More Fiercely Blue by Laura Resnick ====================== Copyright (c)1994 Laura Resnick First published in By Any Other Fame, DAW Books, January 1994 Fictionwise Contemporary Alternate History --------------------------------- NOTICE: This work is copyrighted. It is licensed only for use by the purchaser. If you did not purchase this ebook directly from Fictionwise.com then you are in violation of copyright law and are subject to severe fines. Please visit www.fictionwise.com to purchase a legal copy. Fictionwise.com offers a reward for information leading to the conviction of copyright violators of Fictionwise ebooks. --------------------------------- _In July of 1943, the Allies invaded Sicily, and the Fascist government toppled five weeks later. Despite two decades of decline under Fascism, the Sicilian Mafia quickly stepped into the power breach -- with notable help from _Charles "Lucky" Luciano, who was serving a thirty year prison sentence in America, was paroled in 1946 due to his "extensive and valuable aid to the Navy during the war." The most powerful figure in organized crime, he was immediately deported to Italy, where he lived in reluctant exile until his death in 1962. _ _Luciano is officially recorded as having used his influence on the New York waterfront as part of a counter-intelligence effort to prevent anticipated sabotage by the Nazis. It is rumored, however, that he did far more than that. Although Luciano denied it until his death, legend has it that he was personally smuggled into Sicily in early 1943 to convince Don Calogero Vizzini and the Sicilian Mafia to assist the Allied invasion, in exchange for which they would be given the run of the island after the war._ **** The almond trees were in bloom the day he fell out of the sky. Their blossoms were puffs of pale pink, their appearance strangely similar to the round, sunburned faces of the German soldiers. My mother always said that the almond tree, the first of all trees to flower each year, was a symbol of hope. But in February of 1943, Sicily was a place where hope had been eaten alive by foreign invaders. And not just the Germans; the Nazis merely stole whatever the Fascists neglected to take. We ate what little was left over, rations which were not fit to feed a rat -- and which were barely plentiful enough to sustain one, anyhow. All that winter, oranges were our main sustenance. And so at thirteen, I was a small, skinny boy with sunken eyes and sallow skin. How pathetic and sickly I must |
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