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by
Philip Reeve
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January 31 - February 6, 2021
past the big plastic statues of Pluto and Mickey, animal-headed gods of lost America.
Ice Wastes,
Tom was not sure what surprised him more — that Valentine was letting him off, or that he was coming down to the Yards in person. Senior Guildsmen usually preferred to sit in the comfort of the office and let the apprentices do the hard work down in the heat and fumes,
I really dont know whether to trust Valentine or not at this point. Like i could see him either becoming a mentor figure.....or the Big Bad
Imagine being the one to rediscover some legendary secret, like heavier-than-air flying machines, or pot noodles!
A small metal box caught his eye. When he pulled it out and opened it his own face blinked back at him, reflected in a silvery plastic disc. “Mr. Valentine! Look! A seedy!”
The people of the old days may only have lived in static settlements, but their electronic machines were far beyond anything London’s Engineers have been able to build.
Like most Londoners, Tom was horrified by the idea that people still actually lived on the bare earth.
She was no older than Tom, and she was hideous. A terrible scar ran down her face from forehead to jaw, making it look like a portrait that had been furiously crossed out.
Valentine was smiling kindly at him, his eyes full of sorrow. “Don’t worry, Tom,” he said. “I’m sorry….” Tom felt a big, gentle hand on his shoulder and then — he was never sure quite how it happened — a twist, a shove, and he was pitching over the handrail and falling,
He had fallen out of London, and he was alone with Hester Shaw on the bare earth!
Everyone he had ever known was aboard that dwindling mountain,
“I’ve got to get back into London, haven’t I?” she said. “Two years it took me to find it,
“He shoved you out after me, didn’t he? Just because you’d seen me.”
“My mum used to say Traction Cities are stupid. She said there was a reason for them a thousand years ago when there were all those earthquakes and volcanoes and the glaciers pushing south. Now they just keep rolling around and eating each other ’cos people are too stupid to stop them.”
So I went up the ladder and looked, and Valentine was there. I knew him, because he was Mum’s friend
At first I didn’t remember much. It was as if when he cut my head open some of my memories spilled out, and the rest got muddled about.
She hated Valentine, but she hated herself even more, for being so ugly, and for being still alive when her parents were dead.
He had thought that it was all his fault somehow. He had felt full of guilt, because he had not been there to die with them.
In the long millennia since the Sixty Minute War,
Municipal Darwinism
It’s a town-eat-town world.
Some Apprentice Historians spread out a banner reading Happy Valentine’s Day!
He blushed, ashamed for Valentine, and ashamed of himself for having loved him.
“Shrike doesn’t have feelings,” said Hester. “They cleaned all his memories and feelings away when they made a Stalker of him.” She sounds as if she envies him, thought Tom.
He was pleased at Hester Shaw’s quick thinking, and he decided to let her live a few more hours as a reward,
Something’s wrong with him, thought Tom, inching up the hill. Stalkers weren’t meant to have feelings.
From Circle Park and all the observation platforms came the sound of wordless voices, and she thought at first that they were crying out in horror, the way she wanted to — but no; they were cheering, cheering, cheering.
He didn’t think he would ever get used to Hester Shaw and her seesawing moods.
“They just made a horrible mess of their world and then blew themselves up!”
“I try to be nice,” she said. “Nobody’s ever made me feel they like me before, the way you do. So I try to be kind and smiley, like you want me to be, but then I catch sight of my reflection or I think of him and it all goes wrong and I can only think horrible things and scream at you and try and hurt you.