Haldeman, Joe - Marsbound by Haldeman Joe

Haldeman, Joe - Marsbound by Haldeman Joe

Author:Haldeman, Joe
Language: eng
Format: epub


Page 66

"She had a dream about Martians. A hallucination."

"No! Would you just listen?"

Dad sat down cross-legged, looking up at me. “Start at the beginning, honey."

I did. I took a deep breath and started with taking the suit and the dog and going out to be alone. Falling and breaking my ankle. Waking up in the little hospital room. Red and Green and the others. Seeing the base on their screen. Being healed and brought back.

There was an uncomfortable silence after I finished. “If it wasn't for the dust storm,” Dad said, “it would be easy to verify your ... your account. Nobody could see you from here, though, and the satellites won't show anything, either."

"Maybe that's why he was in a rush to bring me back. If they'd waited for the storm to clear, they'd be exposed."

"Why would they be afraid of that?” Dr. Estrada asked.

"Well, I don't know. But I guess it's obvious that they don't want anything to do with us—"

"Except to rescue a lost girl,” Mother said.

"Is that so hard to believe? I mean, I couldn't say three words to them, but they seemed to be friendly and good-hearted."

"It just sounds so fantastic,” Dad said. “How would you feel in our position? By far the easiest explanation is that you were under extreme stress and—"

"No! Dad, do you really think I would do that? Come up with some elaborate lie?” I could see on his face that he did indeed. Maybe not a lie, but a fantasy. “There's objective proof. Look at the dog. It has a huge dent where it hit the ground in the cave."

"Maybe so; I haven't seen it,” he said. “But being devil's advocate, aren't there many other ways that could have happened?"

"What about the air? The air in the dog! I didn't use enough of it to have been out so long."

He nodded. “That would be compelling. Did you dock it?"

Oh hell. “Yes. I wasn't thinking I'd have to prove anything.” When you dock the dog it automatically starts to refill air and power. “There must be a record. How much oxygen a dog takes on when it recharges."

They all looked at each other. “Not that I know of,” Dad said. “But you don't need that. Let's just do an MRI of your ankle. That'll tell if it was recently broken."

"But they fixed it. The break might not show."

"It will show,” Dr. Estrada said. “Unless there was some kind of ... magic involved."



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