Pastwatch by Card Orson Scott
Author:Card, Orson Scott [Card, Orson Scott]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
ISBN: 9781429966191
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 2009-11-29T16:00:00+00:00
Tagiri brought Hunahpu into the Columbus project, putting him and Diko jointly in charge of developing a plan of action for intervention in the past. For an hour or two, Hunahpu felt vindicated; he longed to go back to his old position just long enough to say good-bye, seeing the envy on the faces of those who had despised his private project—a project that now would form the basis of the great Kemal’s own work. But the glow of triumph soon passed, and then came dread: He would have to work among people who were used to a very high level of thought, of analysis. He would have to supervise people—he who had always been impossible to supervise. How could he possibly measure up? They would all find him lacking, those above him and those below.
Diko was the one who brought him through these first days, being careful not to take over, but instead making sure that all decisions were jointly reached; that anytime he needed her advice even to know what the choices were, she prompted him only privately, where no one could see, so that the others wouldn’t come to think of her as the “real” head of the intervention team. And soon enough Hunahpu began to feel more confident, and then the two of them really did lead together, often arguing over various points but never making a decision until both agreed. No one but Hunahpu and Diko themselves could have been surprised when, after several months together, each came to realize that their professional interdependence had turned to something much more intense and much more personal.
It was maddening to Hunahpu, that he worked with Diko every day, that every day he grew more sure that she loved him as much as he loved her, and yet she refused any hint, any proposal, any outright plea that they extend their friendship beyond the corridors of Pastwatch and into one of the grass huts of Juba.
“Why not?” he said. “Why not?”
“I’m tired,” she said. “We have too much to do.”
Normally he let this sort of answer stop him, but not today, not this time. “Everything is running smoothly in our project,” he said. “We work together perfectly, and the team we’ve assembled is reliable and efficient. We go home every night at a reasonable hour. There is time, if only you took it, for us to—to eat a meal together. To sit and talk as a man and a woman.”
“There is no time for that,” she said.
“Why?” he demanded. “We’re close to ready, our project is. Kemal is still puttering along with his report on probably futures, and the machine is nowhere near done. We have plenty of time.”
The distress on her face usually would be enough to silence him, but not now. “This doesn’t have to make you unhappy,” he said. “Your mother and father work together just as we do, and yet they married and had a child.”
“Yes,” she said. “But we will not.”
“Why not! What
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