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From Tales of Fantasy, Elsewhere Vol. II Edited by Terri Windling & Mark Alan Arnold The Fallen Country Somtow Sucharitkul He had blank, sky-blue eyes and confused blond hair. He had a wry, dry voice with just a lemon twist of longing in it He was small for his age, almost as though he had willed himself not to grow. As I dosed the door behind us, my hand brushed against his and he flinched away violently in the split second before willing himself to smile; from this I pegged him as a victim of child abuse. "Hi," I said, answering him. "My name is Dora Marx." 1 eased him into the brown, wombish chair that faced my desk. "You may call meтАФ" I sat down myself, with the stuck-record-in-a-groove smoothness that comes from seeing a thousand children a year for twenty years, more comfortable." "I think IтАЩd prefer Mrs. Marx,тАЭ he said. "But." he added, "You can call me Billy." Touche. He didn't look at me. I went to the window to slam out the eleven o'clock yelling from the schoolyard. God damn it, they should never make you work under these condi- tions . . . I said, "You're the one whoтАФ" "They found at five in the morning, dinging to the steeple of Santa Maria's. You read the papers?" "Sometimes," I said, flicking the dipping out of his file. BILLY BINDER. AGE 12тАФ "Where'd you get that scar?тАЭ тАФ like an albino earth- worm, wriggling into the sleeve of his teeshirt. "Fell off my bike." Sure. |
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