Cain looked over Elaine, who stared back at him dispassionately from the screen. With the rainwater sliding down her transparent polymer, it was hard to read her expression.
“What?” he asked.
“Is there any place we can get a drink?” she asked. “I think I’m going to be sick.”
Cain looked up...
It was raining like forty days and forty nights outside the floating city and the tumult of artificial clouds rolled and tumbled like an angry surf. Static discharges of purple blue raked across their bundled darkness like sudden claw marks from an invisible storm beast. From where he stood, it...
Joshua weighed over six hundred pounds, but Robby easily maneuvered him onto the piceous metal coffin Doc called the iridium pendulum.
“Did you kill him?” asked Robby as he rolled back out of the elevator and onto the train station floor. There was a childlike tremulousness to his voice.
“I...