Far Horizons: Tales of Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror. Issue #19 October 2015 | Page 49

displeasure. I realize I haven’t seen the girl eat all day, and I have been watching. Her mother gives her a measuring look and sets down the paring knife she’s been using to cut veggies. “Polly,” the woman says, “If the voices ever came back, you’d tell me, right?” Polly groans and throws her hands up in the air. “Jesus Christ, mother, I said I’m fine! Would you please just leave me alone?” Polly’s mother’s mouth falls open, and she watches her daughter run from the room. The misery apparent in every line of the girl’s posture buffets me, and dreams take me before I can sto