Ray Bradbury by Dark They Were;Golden-Eyed
Author:Dark They Were;Golden-Eyed
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Published: 2011-12-12T02:17:46+00:00
His wife took him aside a few days later. âHarry, Iâve used up all the food in the Deepfreeze. Thereâs nothing left. Iâll have to make sandwiches using food grown on Mars.â He sat down heavily.
âYou must eat,â she said. âYouâre weak.â
âYes,â he said.
He took a sandwich, opened it, looked at it, and began to nibble at it.
âAnd take the rest of the day off,â she said. âItâs hot. The children want to swim in the canals and hike. Please come along.â âI canât waste time. This is a crisis!â
âJust for an hour,â she urged. âA swimâll do you good.â
He rose, sweating. âAll right, all right. Leave me alone. Iâll come.â âGood for you, Harry.â
The sun was hot, the day quiet. There was only an immense staring burn upon the land. They moved along the canal, the father, the mother, the racing children in their swim suits. They stopped and ate meat sandwiches. He saw their skin baking brown. And he saw the yellow eyes of his wife and his children, their eyes that were never yellow before. A few tremblings shook him, but were carried off in waves of pleasant heat as he lay in the sun. He was too tired to be afraid.
âCora, how long have your eyes been yellow?â
She was bewildered. âAlways, I guess.â
âThey didnât change from brown in the last three months?â
She bit her lips. âNo. Why do you ask?â
âNever mind.â
They sat there.
âThe childrenâs eyes,â he said. âTheyâre yellow, too.â
âSometimes growing childrenâs eyes change color.â
âMaybe weâre children, too. At least to Mars. Thatâs a thought.â He laughed. âThink Iâll swim.â They leaped into the canal water, and he let himself sink down and down to the bottom like a golden statue and lie there in green silence. All was water-quiet and deep, all was peace. He felt the steady, slow current drift him easily.
If I lie here long enough, he thought, the water will work and eat away my flesh until the bones show like coral. Just my skeleton left. And then the water can build on that skeletonÂgreen things, deep water things, red things, yellow things. Change. Change. Slow, deep, silent change. And isnât that what it is up there?
He saw the sky submerged above him, the sun made Martian by atmosphere and time and space.
Up there, a big river, he thought, a Martian river, all of us lying deep in it, in our pebble houses, in our sunken boulder houses, like crayfish hidden, and the water washing away our old bodies and lengthening the bones andÂ
He let himself drift up through the soft light.
Dan sat on the edge of the canal, regarding his father seriously.
âUtha,â he said.
âWhat?â asked his father.
The boy smiled. âYou know. Uthaâs the Martian word for âfather.â â âWhere did you learn it?â
âI donât know. Around. Utha!â
âWhat do you want?â
The boy hesitated. âIÂI want to change my name.â
âChange it?â
âYes.â
His mother swam over. âWhatâs wrong with Dan for a name?â
Dan fidgeted. âThe other day you called Dan, Dan, Dan. I didnât even hear.
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