But, still, they did know that at some point an ooloi must take the information and coordinate it so that the people could use it. At some point, an ooloi must give them the sensation that only an ooloi could give. Even Humans were vulnerable to this enticement. They could not deliberately gather the kind of specific biological information the ooloi wanted, but they could share with an ooloi all that they had recently eaten, breathed, or absorbed through their skins. They could share any changes in their bodies since their last contact with the ooloi. They did not understand what they gave the ooloi. But they knew what the ooloi gave them. Akin understood exactly what he was giving to Nikanj. And for the first time, he began to understand what an ooloi could give him. It did not take the place of an ongoing closeness like Ammas and Shkahts. Nothing could do that. But this was better than anything he had ever known. It was an easing of pain for now and a foreshadowing of healing for the distant, adult future.
Sometime later, Akin became aware again of the three Humans. They were sitting on the ground talking to one another. On the hill behind them, the hill that concealed them from the salvage camp, Gabe stood. Apparently, none of the Humans had seen him yet. All the Oankali must be aware of him. He was watching Tate, no doubt focusing on her yellow hair.
Dont say anything, Nikanj told him silently. Let them talk.
Hes her mate, Akin whispered aloud. Hes afraid shell come with us and leave him.
Yes.
Let me go and get him.
No, Eka.
Hes a friend. He took me all around the hills. It was because of him that I had so much information to give you.
Hes a resister. I wont give him the chance to use you as a hostage. You dont realize how valuable you are.
He wouldnt do it.
What if he simply picked you up and stepped over the hill and called his friends. There are guns in that camp, arent there?
Silence. Gabe might do such a thing if he thought he was losing both Akin and Tate. He might. Just as Tinos father had gathered his friends and killed so many even though he believed nothing he could do would bring Tino back or even properly avenge him.
Come with us! Lilith was saying. You like kids? Have some of your own. Teach them everything you know about what Earth used to be.
Thats not what you used to say, Tate said softly.
Lilith nodded. I used to think you resisters would find an answer. I hoped you would. But, Jesus, your only answer has been to steal kids from us. The same kids youre too good to have yourselves. Whats the point?
We thought
we thought they would be able to have children without an ooloi.
Lilith took a deep breath. No one does it without the ooloi. Theyve seen to that.
I cant come back to them.
Its not bad, Tino said. Its not what I thought.
I know what it is! I know exactly what it is. So does Gabe. And I dont think anything I could say would make him go through that again.
Call him, Lilith said. Hes there on the hill.
Tate looked up, saw Gabe. She stood up. I have to go.
Tate! Lilith said urgently.
Tate looked back at her.
Bring him to us. Lets talk. What harm can it do?
But Tate would not. Akin could see that she would not. Tate, he called to her.
She looked at him, then looked away quickly.
Ill do what I said I would, he told her. I dont forget things.
She came over to him, and kissed him. The fact that Nikanj was still holding him seemed not to bother her.
If you ask, Nikanj said, my parents will come from the ship. They havent found other Human mates.
She looked at Nikanj but did not speak to it. She walked away up the hill and over it, not stopping even to speak to Gabe. He followed her, and both disappeared over the hill.
1
The boy wanders too much, Dichaan said as he sat sharing a meal with Tino. Its too early for the wandering phase of his life to begin. Dichaan ate with his fingers from a large salad of fruits and vegetables that he had prepared himself. Only he knew best what he felt like eating and exactly what his current nutritional needs were.
Tino ate a corn and bean dish and had beside him a sliced melon with sweet orange flesh and dishes of fried plantains and roasted nuts. He was, Dichaan thought, paying more attention to his food than to what Dichaan was saying.
Tino, listen to me!
I hear. The man swallowed and licked his lips. Hes twenty, Chaan. If he werent showing some independence by now, I would be the one who was worried.
No. Dichaan rustled his tentacles. His Human appearance is deceiving you. His twenty years are like
like twelve Human years. Less in some ways. He isnt fertile now. He wont be until his metamorphosis is complete.
Four or five more years?
Perhaps. Where does he go, Tino?
I wont tell you. Hes asked me not to.
Dichaan focused sharply on him. I havent wanted to follow him.
Dont follow him. He isnt doing any harm.
Im his only same-sex parent. I should understand him better. I dont because his Human inheritance makes him do things that I dont expect.
What would a twenty-year-old Oankali be doing?
Developing an affinity for one of the sexes. Beginning to know what it would become.
He knows that. He doesnt know how hell look, but he knows hell become male.
Yes.
Well, a twenty-year-old Human male in a place like this would be exploring and hunting and chasing girls and showing off. Hed be trying to see to it that everyone knew he was a man and not a kid anymore. Thats what I was doing.
Akin is still a kid, as you say.
He doesnt look like one, in spite of his small size. And he probably doesnt feel like one. And whether hes fertile or not, hes damned interested in girls. And they dont seem to mind.
Nikanj said he would go through a phase of quasi-Human sexuality.
Tino laughed. This must be it, then.
Later hell want an ooloi.
Yeah. I can understand that, too.
Dichaan hesitated. He had come to the question he most wanted to ask, and he knew Tino would not appreciate his asking. Does he go to the resisters, Tino? Are they the reason for his wandering?
Tino looked startled, then angry. If you knew, why did you ask?
I didnt know. I guessed. He must stop!
No.
They could kill him, Tino! They kill each other so easily!
They know him. They look after him. And he doesnt go far.
You mean they know him as a construct man?
Yes. Hes picked up some of their languages. But he hasnt hidden his identity from them. His size disarms them. Nobody that small could be dangerous, they think. On the other hand, that means hes had to fight a few times. Some guys think if hes small, hes weak, and if hes weak, hes fair game.
Tino, he is too valuable for this. Hes teaching us what a Human-born male can be. There are still so few like him because were too unsure to form a consensus
Then learn from him! Let him alone and learn!
Learn what? That he enjoys the company of resisters? That he enjoys fighting?
He doesnt enjoy fighting. He had to learn to do it in self-defense, thats all. And as for the resisters, he says he has to know them, has to understand them. He says theyre part of him.
What is there still for him to learn?
Tino straightened his back and stared at Dichaan. Does he know everything about the Oankali?
no. Dichaan let his head and body tentacles hang limp. I
m sorry. The resisters dont seem very complexexcept biologically.
Yet they resist. They would rather die than come here and live easy, pain-free lives with you.
Dichaan put his food aside and focused a cone of head tentacles on Tino. Is your life pain-free?
Sometimesbiologically.
He did not like Dichaan to touch him. It had taken Dichaan a while to realize that this was not because Dichaan was Oankali, but because he was male. He touched hands with or threw an arm around other Human males, but Dichaans maleness disturbed him. He had finally gone to Lilith for help in understanding this.
Youre one of his mates, she had told him solemnly. Believe me, Chaan, he never expected to have a male mate. Nikanj was difficult enough for him to get used to.
Dichaan didnt see that Tino had found it difficult to get used to Nikanj. People got used to Nikanj very quickly. And in the long, unforgettable group matings, Tino had not seemed to have any difficulty with anyone. Though afterward, he did tend to avoid Dichaan. Yet Lilith did not avoid Ahajas.
Dichaan got up from his platform, left his salad, and went to Tino. The man started to draw back, but Dichaan took his arms.
Let me try to understand you, Chkah. How many children have we had together? Be still.
Tino sat still and allowed Dichaan to touch him with a few long, slender head tentacles. They had had six children together. Three boys from Ahajas and three girls from Lilith. The old pattern.
You chose to come here, Dichaan said. And youve chosen to stay. Ive been very glad to have you herea Human father for the children and a Human male to balance group mating. A partner in every sense. Why does it hurt you to stay here?
How could it not hurt? Tino asked softly. And how could you not know? Im a traitor to my people. Everything I do here is an act of betrayal. Someday, my people wont exist at all, and I will have helped their destroyers. Ive betrayed my parents
everyone. His voice had all but vanished even before he finished speaking. His stomach hurt him, and he was developing a pain in his head. He got very bad pains in his head sometimes. And he would not tell Nikanj. He would go away by himself and suffer. If someone found him, he might curse them. He would not struggle against help, though.
Dichaan moved closer to the platform on which Tino sat. He penetrated the flesh of the platformof the Lo entityand asked it to send Nikanj. It liked doing such things. Nikanj always pleasured it when it passed along such a message.
Chkah, does Lilith feel the way you do? he asked Tino.
Do you really not know the answer to that?
I know she did at first. But she knows that resisters genes are just as available to us as any other Human genes. She knows there are no resisters, living or dead, who are not already parents to construct children. The difference between them and herand youis that you have decided to act as parents.
Does Lilith really believe that?
Yes. Dont you?
Tino looked away, head throbbing. I guess I believe it. But it doesnt matter. The resisters havent betrayed themselves or their Humanity. They havent helped you do what youre doing. They may not be able to stop you, but they havent helped you.
If all Humans were like them, our construct children would be much less Human, no matter how they looked. They would know only what we could teach them of Humans. Would that be better?
I tell myself it wouldnt, Tino said. I tell myself theres some justification for what Im doing. Most of the time, I think Im lying. I wanted kids. I wanted
the way Nikanj makes me feel. And to get what I wanted, Ive betrayed everything I once was.
Dichaan moved Tinos food off his platform and told him to lie down. Tino only looked at him. Dichaan rustled his body tentacles uncomfortably. Nikanj says you prefer to endure your pain. It says you need to make yourself suffer so that you can feel that your people are avenged and youve paid your debt to them.
Thats shit!
Nikanj came through a wall from the outside. It looked at the two of them and shot them a bad smell.
He insists on hurting himself, Dichaan said. I wonder if he hasnt convinced Akin to hurt himself, too.
Akin does as he pleases! Tino said. He understands what I feel better than either of you could, but its not what he feels. He has his own ideas.
You arent part of his body, Nikanj said, pushing him backward so that he would lie down. He did lie down this time. But youre part of his thoughts. Youve done more than Lilith would have to make him feel that the resisters have been wronged and betrayed.
Resisters have been wronged and betrayed, Tino said. I never told Akin that, though. I never had to. He saw it for himself.
Youre working on another ulcer, Nikanj said.
So what?
You want to die. And yet you want to live. You love your children and your parents and that is a terrible conflict. You even love usbut you dont think you should. It climbed onto the platform and lay down alongside Tino. Dichaan touched the platform with his head tentacles, encouraging it to grow, to broaden and make room for him. He was not needed, but he wanted to know firsthand what happened to Tino.
I remember Akin telling me about a Human who bled to death from ulcers, he said to Nikanj. One of his captors.
Yes. He gave the mans identity. I found the ooloi who had conditioned the man and learned that he had had ulcers since adolescence. The ooloi tried to keep him for his own sake, but the man wouldnt stay.
What was his name? Tino demanded.
Joseph Tilden. Im going to put you to sleep, Tino.
I dont care, Tino muttered. After a time, he drifted off to sleep.
What did you say to him? Nikanj asked Dichaan.
I asked him about Akins disappearances.
Ah. You should have asked Lilith.
I thought Tino would know.
He does. And it disturbs him very much. He thinks Akin is more loyal to Humanity than Tino himself. He doesnt understand why Akin is so focused on the resisters.
I didnt realize how focused he was, Dichaan admitted. I should have.
The people deprived Akin of closeness with his sibling and handed him a compensating obsession. He knows this.
What will he do?
Chkah, hes your child, too. What do you think hell do?
Try to save themwhats left of themfrom their empty, unnecessary deaths. But how?
Nikanj did not answer.
Its impossible. Theres nothing he can do.
Maybe not, but the problem will occupy him until his metamorphosis. Then I hope the other sexes will occupy him.
But there must be more to it than that!
Nikanj smoothed its body tentacles in amusement. Anything to do with Humans always seems to involve contradictions. It paused. Examine Tino. Inside him, so many very different things are working together to keep him alive. Inside his cells, mitochondria, a previously independent form of life, have found a haven and trade their ability to synthesize proteins and metabolize fats for room to live and reproduce. Were in his cells too now, and the cells have accepted us. One Oankali organism within each cell, dividing with each cell, extending life, and resisting disease. Even before we arrived, they had bacteria living in their intestines and protecting them from other bacteria that would hurt or kill them. They could not exist without symbiotic relationships with other creatures. Yet such relationships frighten them.
Nika
Dichaan deliberately tangled his head tentacles with those of Nikanj. Nika, we arent like mitochondria or helpful bacteria, and they know it.
Silence.
You shouldnt lie to them. It would be better to say nothing.
No, it wouldnt. When we keep quiet, they suppose
its because the truth is terrible. I think were as much symbionts as their mitochondria were originally. They could not have evolved into what they are without mitochondria. Their earth might still be inhabited only by bacteria and algae. Not very interesting.
Is Tino going to be all right?
No. But Ill take care of him.
Cant you do something to stop him from hurting himself?
I could make him forget some of his past again.
No!
You know I wouldnt. I wouldnt even if I hadnt seen the pleasant, empty man he was before his memories came back. I wouldnt do it. I dont like to tamper with them that way. They lose too much of what I value in them.
What will you do, then? You just go on repairing him until finally he leaves us and maybe kills himself?
He wont leave us.
It meant it would not let him go, could not. Ooloi could be that way when they found a Human they were strongly attracted to. Nikanj certainly could not let Lilith go, no matter how much it let her wander.
Will Akin be all right?
I dont know.
Dichaan detached himself from Nikanj and sat up, folding his legs under him. Im going to separate him from the resisters.
Why?
Sooner or later, one of them will kill him. Weve collected their guns twice since they took him. They always make more, and the new ones are always more effective. Greater range, greater accuracy, greater safety for the Humans using them
Humans are too dangerous. And theyre only one part of him. Let him learn what else he is.
Nikanj drew its body tentacles in, upset, but it said nothing. If it had favorites among its children, Akin was one of them. It had no same-sex children, and that was a real deprivation. Akin was unique, and when he was at home, he spent much of his time with Nikanj. But Dichaan was still his same-sex parent.
Not for long, Chkah, Dichaan said softly. I wont keep him from you long. And hell bring you all the changes he finds in Chkahichdahk.
He always brings me things, Nikanj whispered. It seemed to relax, accepting Dichaans decision. He goes out of his way to find unusual things to taste and bring back. Theres so little time until he metamorphoses and begins giving all his acquisitions to his mates.
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