The Smallest Giant by G. J. Winters
Author:G. J. Winters
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: ya fantasy, ya science fiction, ya thriller, scifi series, ya dystopian, ya suspence, ya time travel, ya aliens, ya futuristic, ya time travel science fiction
Publisher: Sandra Ross
FOUR
UNQUILL WAS SHORT.
He knew that he shouldn't be ashamed of his height.
Eight feet tall had been the utmost maximum many humans throughout history could be said to expect to grow into. Yet, with the standard height of ten feet tall, eleven at most, Unquill had always been aware of his size.
Everyone looked down at him. He could tell when they did this, for each person, irrespective of gender or age, always possessed that same odd glint in their eye.
Unquill couldn't explain it.
He often felt as though everyone went about patronizing him.
In his first hundred years of life, when he'd tried to fit in as a normal member of society, the camaraderie he'd experienced with his colleagues always left him feeling inadequate. He knew that how he used his body mattered more than what his body looked like, yet he also knew that, even after many thousands of years of recorded history, the human race remained a species which always judged books by their covers.
Unquill didn't like his cover. He often wished people would look inside, even if only for a little while.
These thoughts crept through his mind while he performed the mind-numbing task of trying to determine what the problem was with the computer.
It would still let him play games, though, if he wanted. He could enter a command to enter the world of Battleship Centaurs, yet any serious search activity of the computer always produced the same maddening sets of repeating images.
When the plan to retrieve the two small human children from their time had been conceived at the highest levels of the Temporal Constabulary, Unquill had made no comment.
He'd seen them in his future.
They all seen the children in their future, impossibly short, always loud, always eating, always needing to use the bathroom.
They had been thought defective at first. Beings which produced noise without substance could be no better than animals.
Yet, when Unquill had been asked to give his opinion, he had stated that he could find no two citizens with greater significance to history than the two selected.
The Constabulary had seen his evidence.
They could not dispute it.
Nor did they try.
However, with the search function not presently working, Unquill wondered if time was indeed absolute as he'd always been taught.
The whole basis of the project was to prove that it was not, after all.
If he had seen the destruction of the human race as an event that had already happened, what would then occur if the destruction could be prevented?
Unquill wondered at the implications of that.
Preventing the destruction of the human race would mean that he, at various points in the past, would never have seen it.
He then would have never taken steps to avert it.
If such steps weren't taken, then the destruction would happen anyway, which would mean...
Paradoxes hadn't been his specialty.
Within the Constabulary-a group already perceived as rule-mongering pencil-pushers-he had been a journeyman. He had always been the one to wear the protective suits that kept him safe while a tunnel through time opened around him.
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