Julie-Steimle
A Glass of Tsilk
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A Glass of Tsilk |
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This is part of the introduction to the book
A Little
Disgruntled
“It
is much easier to be critical than correct.”—Benjamin
Disraeli—
Zormna stared at her glass
of tsilk and grumbled to herself. She
was an Anzer, and well
deserved. And she had kept out of trouble. But
whenever Alea Tengarr saw
her in the hallways he gloated so much
that she felt like
wringing his neck—though
that did not bother her half
as much as that undercity
boy she had caught the other day. She
knew she had seen his face
somewhere before and by the time she
remembered where she had
seen him, a lousy P.M. accused her of
losing the boy.
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