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Poison (part 2 of 2), by Beth Bernobich (1/27/03)
Fiction.
"I think it's because of the needles. If he didn't bother to use clean ones. . . ."
Poison (part 1 of 2), by Beth Bernobich (1/20/03)
Fiction.
Our keepers, the scientists, had used complicated words like metamorphosis and hormones and camouflage to explain us. We could turn invisible, they'd said. We could change from male to female and back. Survival adaptations, they'd called it. I wondered if what Yenny did was for our survival.
Chameleon (part 2 of 2), by Beth Bernobich (11/19/01)
Fiction.
She pulled an envelope from the stack. It was the letter she'd mailed to her mother the week before. A red stamp over the address read: "Return to Sender. Addressee Unknown."
Chameleon (part 1 of 2), by Beth Bernobich (11/12/01)
Fiction.
I make Sarah lank and tall; I dress her neatly and without distinction—white blouse, dark knitted skirt, shoes dulled and scuffed at their toes. She looks ordinary—deliberately so. But with her eyes, I can gaze upon my audience; through her mouth I will speak.
Medusa at Morning, by Beth Bernobich (7/23/01)
Fiction.
A strand of hair slithered across her breast, the dark copper glinting in the sunrise.