"This is the butterfly room," said the gray-haired majordomo.  The walls were covered with small glass-fronted cases.  Kitty examined them with polite interest.
"But these are all the same!"  she cried.
I leaned over her shoulder.  Every pattern was identical, like some trick in a hall of mirrors.
"The Master is very intrigued by iterations these days," said our guide.  "Please, wait here.  I will see if he is ready."
I sat.  Kitty continued examining the cases, as if hoping to find one butterfly different from the rest.  She didn't see the previous guests leaving.
Like some trick with mirrors...
DP FICTION #129A: “When Eve Chose Us” by Tia Tashiro
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3 comments:
Darn it, girl, run ...
But where would the fun in that be?
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