Falling Free by Lois McMaster Bujold

Falling Free by Lois McMaster Bujold

Author:Lois McMaster Bujold [Bujold, Lois McMaster]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi, pdf
Tags: Science Fiction, Fiction
Published: 2011-01-13T06:00:00+00:00


What?

I left them in the docking bay.

Zara!

Sorry...

Silver blew out her breath against Leo's neck. Maybe your shoes, Leo, she suggested.

I don't know... Leo kicked out of his shoes, and Zara helped Silver slip her lower hands into them.

How do they look? said Silver anxiously.

Zara wrinkled her nose. They lookki nda big.

Leo sidled around to catch their reflection in the darkened port. They looked absurd. Leo regarded his feet as though he'd never seen thembefore. Did they look that absurd on him? His socks seemed suddenly like enormous white worms. Feet were insane appendages. Forget the shoes. Give' em back.

Just let the pant legs cover your hands.

What if someone asks what happened to my feet? Silverworried aloud.

Amputated, suggested Leo, due to a terrible case of frostbite suffered on your vacation to the Antarctic Continent.

Isn't that on Earth? What if they start asking questions about Earth?

Then I'll—I'll quash them for rudeness. But most people are pretty inhibited about asking questions like that. We can still use the original story about your wheelchair being Lost Luggage, and we're on our way to try and get it back. They'll believe that. Come on.Leo backed up to her. All aboard.Her upper arms twined around his neck, and her lowers clamped around his waist with slightly paranoid pressure, as she cautiously entrusted her newfbund weight to him. Her breath was warm, and tickled his ear.

They ducked through the flex tube and into the Transfer Station proper. Leo headed for the elevator stack that ran up—or down—the length of the spoke to the rim where the transient rest cubicles were to be found.

Leo waited for an empty elevator. But it stopped again, and others boarded. Leo had a brief spasm of terror that Silver might try to strike up a friendly conversation—he should have told her explicitly not to talk to strangers—but she maintained a shy reserve. Transfer Station personnel gave them a few uncomfortable covert stares, but Leo gazed coldly at the wall and no one attempted to broach the silence.

Leo staggered, exiting the elevator at the outer rim where the gee forces were maximized. Little though he wished to admit it, three months of null-geed econditioning had had its inevitable effect. But at half-gee, Silver's weight didn't even bring their combined total up to his Earthside norm, Leo told himself sternly. He shuffled off as rapidly as possible away from the populated foyer.

Leo knocked on the numbered cubicle door. It slid open. A male voice, Yeah, what? They had Page 76



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