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SHORT STORIES
Hexaflexagon 8191 (2004)
Published 2004 in
Bewildering Stories, issue 101. A Swedish version was published in the
fantasy magazine Mitrania 1/2004.
Deal! (2004)
was published in
Twilight Times
ezine in october. A Swedish version was published in the SF/fantasy magazine
Enhörningen 10/2004.
THE REASON WHY THE STORY BELOW
IS SO ANNOYING FOR YIMBOUKS:
As you know, four of the main species in Rim are Yimbouks, Rowanwomen,
Shazes and Foxmen. However, these four species are in a way three, since Yimbouks
are shapechangers who mate with Rowanwomen. If a Rowanwoman meets a Yimbouk
in a forest, and if she can make him change into a Rowanman, then the two of
them become lovers for the rest of the Rowanwoman's life, which is
considerably shorter than that of the Yimbouk. These love meetings are sacred,
even inviolable, to a Yimbouk. He is deeply and immutably in love with each
new Rowanwoman. And he absolutely hates it when witty Foxmen laugh their heads
off while telling stories like the one that follows. (Shazes just smile a
little, since they are a quiet kind who don't have much sense of humour. As
for Humans, the story has no point whatsoever.)
THE STORY:
There were a Shaz, a Foxman and a Yimbouk who wanted to share a pot of
rowan-honey. They went off to a wood where they knew a Rowanwoman was living
alone in a house. They were young and self-assured, and the Shaz and the
Foxman in particular considered that persuading the Rowanwoman to serve them
rowan-honey, maybe even honeywine, would be a piece of cake.
"She will fall for my looks and my intelligence," said the young Shaz, who
was very handsome, his hair smooth and black and his eyes dark.
"A beautiful appearance must be combined with a pleasant and entertaining
manner, as in my case," said the Foxman, making a funny little jump to amuse
his comrades, being considerate as Foxmen always are.
The Yimbouk said nothing, since he was ugly and greyish and wrinkled like
all Yimbouks. His manners were laconic and blunt. In addition he was rather
selfish and boastful as Yimbouks usually are.
At last they came to a clearing in the wood. There was the house of the
Rowanwoman standing in a beautiful meadow, lots of bees buzzing in the air.
The Shaz was the first to enter the house but after only a minute he fled
from it, followed by an angry swarm of bees.
"It's sad having to say this, but Shazes have no charm. She most certainly
was annoyed, what with you being such a stiff bore," said the Foxman to his
friend the Shaz.
He entered the house himself, but in even less time than the Shaz he flew
out through the door in a wide arc, landing on the meadow outside the house.
Rowanwomen, you see, are strong creatures, although you can't tell this
merely by looking at them.
Now the Yimbouk was the only one left. He went into the house and
disappeared. Both the Shaz and the Foxman went away after waiting for many
hours. A long time later they met the Yimbouk, who was looking very pleased
with himself.
"Did you get any honey?" asked the Shaz.
"Yes, and not only honey," the Yimbouk answered complacently.
"Why did she serve you rowan-honey and not us?" asked the Foxman.
"Because," answered the Yimbouk, "a Foxman is not a Rowanman."
(The end)
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