Following is the beginning
of my short science fiction story, "The Bender Beamer," published by
Larks Fiction Magazine, May 13, 2012:
The world ends twice a day; three times on Sunday.
Junior Bender wanted to believe it. It was the closest thing
to advice his father had ever provided. But all it meant was nothing is carved
in stone—fresh starts happen every day.
He could use a new start now.
Junior sat on his hands to avoid fidgeting behind his broad
mahogany desk. His CEO nameplate evidenced his powerful position in the world's
fastest rising business. But he did not call the shots. Junior didn't even earn
his position, he inherited it.
He cleared his throat. "The government has offered to
buy."
Junior's CFO, and his father's former right-hand man, Henry
Orwill, belted a cynical chuckle. "Too bad for them."
Junior's gut tightened. Junior longed to deal man-to-man
with Orwill, but he still felt like a child to "Uncle Hank."
"They're offering a lot," said Junior, seeking a
deeper discussion.
"If we sell now, it wouldn't be to our advantage."
Junior pressed. "They won't give up. We're a monopoly.
We're crushing the world's transportation industry. If we don't sell, I'm
afraid they'll just take it."
"Listen," said Orwill, standing, "if we sell
now, we'll be out of the picture for good. We don't want that."
"But—"
"Are you going to sign those papers?" he asked as
he left, pointing to today's stack.
Junior nodded, sighing.
Quiet fell. What was wrong with the government offer? What
better result did Orwill have in mind?...
Larks Fiction Magazine, edited by Daniel Pool, is a
free online literary magazine for up-and-coming writers. It publishes fiction,
poetry and non-fiction of all shapes and sizes, with a leaning toward magical
realism, science fiction, fantasy and quirky and experimental work. It also
publishes music videos, short films, art and dramas. You can learn more about
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