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The closet swallowed his little sister. It really did. And yet, a year later, after it spat her back out, Elmer Warde must lie: I imagined it. I am insane. This, after people suspected him of kidnapping his own sister. And after they accused him of trying to murder her. This is the ironic aftermath of a horror story that gets "solved": the loved ones of the missing person (now missing no more) face a fallout. Elmer's only hope of staying in touch with his little sister seems to be the insanity defense. But must he settle for a sort-of-happy ending, or can he hope for a happy ending?
Previously published as 'Milk' by Noct Moll. Something extraordinary connects Sonje Rapp to Anabelle, her beloved cow. So when Sonje's grandson comes to rob the cow, of course she tries to stop him. One problem: he figured out just what makes their relationship so magical, and is willing to pay a high price...
Survivor's guilt. It comes in all shapes and forms. Even as a funeral guest. Kevin Ralter blames himself for his wife's death. Little does he know that she met someone up there in the clouds before drawing her last breath. Can Kevin handle an unexpected meeting with this mysterious figure?
“Band 2” is a chronological collection of previously published short stories by Ithaka O. - - - List of stories in this collection - When Paths Cross In the Desert - The Fortune of the Palms - When the Closet Worked Its Magic - Milk - Baby Blue
One person's trash is another person's treasure. But not all treasures are created equal in a crowded starship. Ophelia guards the treasures of the Earth, a.k.a. stuff deemed trash on U.S.S. Ithaka. Every day, the thugs hammer on the door of the Museum of Earth Art, demanding that she vacate the only room that the museum currently occupies so that people can take up that space instead. But more than Ophelia knows depends on her protecting this room full of junk.
A life in service of a greater good is a life worth living... ...at any cost? Aria, an aidbot technician, once again finds herself at the airport. She's ready to leave this city behind and go wherever the next available flight takes her to. Nothing holds her back. Sometimes that's freeing. But mostly, she feels terribly restless. Lucky her, because she runs into the great bot engineer Antonius Wang. And when she sees that this old man needs help due to his malfunctioning aidbot, she gladly volunteers. Clearly, this encounter is mean-to-be. Problem: Mr. Wang's aidbot is 200 grams overweight and isn't allowed on any aircraft. And because of those 200 grams, Aria's travel plans take terribly unexpected turns in a world of intelligent bots, replaceable humans, and some beings in-between...
Made of cold metal? smooth plastic? fragile glass? Throw it away. Even when it takes a human shape. Live long enough, you see all kinds of heartless things happen. Sometimes that's done in the name of convenience. At other times, loftier ideals such as elderly welfare take center stage. Does everyone believe in that sweet charade? Probably not. Is that solace enough? Absolutely not. So, one old lady vows to never become part of the stinking world that takes replaceables for granted. How to prove that she's succeeding? By saying farewell in a special way.
A first impression: you get one chance to make it... ...if you really are the first one to make contact. Billy Clifford, a first-grade student at Everton Elementary, knows where the missing children are: under the manhole. Who put them there? The aliens, of course. So, on the night Billy sees a glimmer from under the manhole, he climbs down the sewers well prepared...
A life of purpose, a life of use. It's a blissful state of certainty. But even that magic can't last forever. In Seoul, the never-sleeping metropolis of blinding lights, a figurine awaits the sorceress's calling. It is an other-self figurine, meaning, it exists for a single purpose: to become the sorceress herself when she wants it so. But one night, the figurine finds itself stuck in its mundane shape. The magic died. And with it, the figurine's use died. So did its purpose. Or does uselessness have a purpose, after all?
“Band 1” is a chronological collection of previously published short stories by Ithaka O. - - - List of stories in this collection - Moonlight Through the Manhole - To Me Who Is Useless - Because They Don’t Bleed Red - Silver Lining - Replaceables - Museum of Earth Art