[科幻]宿主-第81章
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“Could you hand me the soap; please; Wanda?” Trudy asked from my left。
An electric current ran through my body at the sound of my name spoken by a female voice。 Numbly; I
passed her the soap and then rinsed the sting off my hand。
“Thank you;” she added。
“You’re wele;” I murmured。 My voice cracked on the last syllable。
I passed Lily in the hall a day later on my way to find Jamie before dinner。
“Wanda;” she said; nodding。
“Lily;” I answered; my throat dry。
Soon it wasn’t just Doc and Ian who asked questions at night。 It surprised me who the most vocal were:
exhausted Walter; his face a worrisome shade of gray; was endlessly interested in the Bats of the Singing
World。 Heath; usually silent; letting Trudy and Geoffrey talk for him; was outspoken during these
evenings。 He had some fascination with Fire World; and though it was one of my least favorite stories to
tell; he peppered me with questions until he’d heard every detail I knew。 Lily was concerned with the
mechanics of things—she wanted to know about the ships that carried us from planet to planet; their
pilots; their fuel。 It was to Lily that I explained the cryotanks—something they had all seen but few
understood the purpose of。 Shy Wes; usually sitting close to Lily; asked not about other planets but
about this one。 How did it work? No money; no repense for work—why did our souls’ society not
fall apart? I tried to explain that it was not so different from life in the caves。 Did we not all work without
money and share in the products of our labor equally?
“Yes;” he interrupted me; shaking his head。 “But it’s different here—Jeb has a gun for the slackers。”
Everyone looked at Jeb; who winked; and then they all laughed。
Jeb was in attendance about every other night。 He didn’t participate; he just sat thoughtfully in the back
of the room; occasionally grinning。
He was right about the entertainment factor; oddly; for we all had legs; the situation reminded me of the
See Weeds。 There had been a special title for entertainers there; likeforter orHealer orSeeker。 I
was one of theStorytellers; so the transition to a teacher here on Earth had not been such a change;
profession…wise; at least。 It was much the same in the kitchen after dark; with the smell of smoke and
baking bread filling the room。 Everyone was stuck here; as good as planted。 My stories were something
I was in about my fourth week as an informal teacher when life in the caves changed again。
The kitchen was crowded; as was usual。 Jeb and Doc were the only ones missing besides the normal
two。 On the counter next to me was a metal tray of dark; doughy rolls; swollen to twice the size they’d
started at。 They were ready for the oven; as soon as the current tray was done。 Trudy checked every
few minutes to make sure nothing was burning。
Often; I tried to get Jamie to talk for me when he knew the story well。 I liked to watch the enthusiasm
light up his face; and the way he used his hands to draw pictures in the air。 Tonight; Heidi wanted to
know more about the Dolphins; so I asked Jamie to answer her questions as well as he could。
The humans always spoke with sadness when they asked about our newest acquisition。 They saw the
Dolphins as mirrors of themselves in the first years of the occupation。 Heidi’s dark eyes; disconcerting
underneath her fringe of white…blond hair; were tight with sympathy as she asked her questions。
“They look more like huge dragonflies than fish; right; Wanda?” Jamie almost always asked for
corroboration; though he never waited for my answer。 “They’re all leathery; though; with three; four; or
five sets of wings; depending on how old they are; right? So they kind of fly through the water—it’s
lighter than water here; less dense。 They have five; seven; or nine legs; depending on which gender they
are; right; Wanda? They have three different genders。 They have really long hands with tough; strong
fingers that can build all kinds of things。 They make cities under the water out of hard plants that grow
there; kind of like trees but not really。 They aren’t as far along as we are; right; Wanda? Because they’ve
never made a spaceship or; like; telephones for munication。 Humans were more advanced。”
Trudy pulled out the tray of baked rolls; and I bent to shove the next tray of risen dough into the hot;
smoking hole。 It took a little jostling and balancing to get it in just right。
As I sweated in front of the fire; I heard some kind of motion outside the kitchen; echoing down the
hall from somewhere else in the caves。 It was hard; with all the random sound reverberations and strange
acoustics; to judge distances here。
“Hey!” Jamie shouted behind me; and I turned just in time to see the back of his head as he sprinted out
the door。
I straightened out of my crouch and took a step after him; my instinct to follow。
“Wait;” Ian said。 “He’ll be back。 Tell us more about the Dolphins。”
Ian was sitting on the counter beside the oven—a hot seat that I wouldn’t have chosen—which made
him close enough to reach out and touch my wrist。 My arm flinched away from the unexpected contact;
but I stayed where I was。
“What’s going on out there?” I asked。 I could still hear some kind of jabbering—I thought I could hear
Jamie’s excited voice in the mix。
Ian shrugged。 “Who knows? Maybe Jeb…” He shrugged again; as if he wasn’t interested enough to
I was sure I would find out soon enough; so I shrugged; too; and started explaining the incredibly
plex familial relationships of the Dolphins while I helped Trudy stack the warm bread in plastic
containers。
“Six of the nine… grandparents; so to speak; traditionally stay with the larvae through their first stage of
development while the three parents work withtheir six grandparents on a new wing of the family
dwelling for the young to inhabit when they are mobile;” I was explaining; my eyes on the rolls in my
hands rather than my audience; as usual; when I heard the gasp from the back of the room。 I continued
with my next sentence automatically as I scanned the crowd to see who I’d upset。 “The remaining three
grandparents are customarily involved…”
No one was upset with me。 Every head was turned in the same direction I was looking。 My eyes
skipped across the backs of their heads to the dark exit。
The first thing I saw was Jamie’s slight figure; clinging to someone’s arm。 Someone so dirty; head to toe;
that he almost blended right in with the cave wall。 Someone too tall to be Jeb; and anyway; there was Jeb
just behind Jamie’s shoulder。 Even from this distance; I could see that Jeb’s eyes were narrowed and his
nose wrinkled; as if he were anxious—a rare emotion for Jeb。 Just as I could see that Jamie’s face was
bright with sheer joy。
“Here we go;” Ian muttered beside me; his voice barely audible above the crackle of the flames。
The dirty man Jamie was still clinging to took a step forward。 One of his hands rose slowly; like an
involuntary reflex; and curled into a fist。
From the dirty figure came Jared’s voice—flat; perfectly devoid of any inflection。 “What is the meaning
of this; Jeb?”
My throat closed。 I tried to swallow and found the way blocked。 I tried to breathe and was not
successful。 My heart drummed unevenly。
Jared!Melanie’s exultant voice was loud; a silent shriek of elation。 She burst into radiant life inside my
head。Jared is home!
“Wanda is teaching us all about the universe;” Jamie babbled eagerly; somehow not catching on to
Jared’s fury—he was too excited to pay attention; maybe。
“Wanda?”Jared repeated in a low voice that was almost a snarl。
There were more dirty figures in the hall behind him。 I only noticed them when they echoed his snarl with
an outraged muttering。
A blond head rose from the frozen audience。 Paige lurched to her feet。 “Andy!” she cried; and stumbled
through the figures seated around her。 One of the dirty men stepped around Jared and caught her as she
nearly fell over Wes。 “Oh; Andy!” she sobbed; the tone of her voice reminding me of Melanie’s。
Paige’s outburst changed the atmosphere momentarily。 The silent crowd began to murmur; most of them
rising to their feet。 The sound was one of wele now; as the majority went to greet the returned
travelers。 I tried to read the strange expressions on their faces as they forced grins onto their lips and
“It’s going to be okay; Wanda;” Ian murmured under his breath。
I glanced at him wildly; searching for that same guilt on his face。 I didn’t find it; only a defensive
tightening around his vivid eyes as he stared at the newers。
“What the hell; people?” a new voice boomed。
Kyle—easily identifiable by his size despite the grime—was shoving his way around Jared and heading
toward… me。
“You’re letting it tell you its lies? Have you all gone crazy? Or did it lead the Seekers here? Are youall
parasites now?”
Many heads fell forward; ashamed。 Only a few kept their chins stiffly in the air; their shoulders squared:
Lily; Trudy;