Lawrence Watt-Evans - Realms of Light
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Lawrence Watt-Evans
Realms of Light
Chapter One
Im a creature of the night, born and raised ineternal darkness-except the darkness on Epimetheus wasnt aseternal as I might have liked. That was why I left Nightside City,where Id lived my entire life up to then, and came toPrometheus.
And on Prometheus the darkness isnt evenclose to eternal. What little darkness there is ends every eighteenhours at sunrise, then comes back again at sunset.
Whats more, the normal Promethean businesshours are during daylight, two days out of every three. Some peoplego as far as adjusting their circadian rhythms to an eighteen-hourcycle, but most people use a twenty-four hour day, where three daysequal four cycles. Office hours come when daylight coincides withthe normal waking cycle, on two of those three days.
I didnt like it. Id had bad experienceswith daylight, and didnt care for it much, even when the sun wasso small and dim compared to what almost killed me back onEpimetheus.
And this whole optical illusion of the sunmoving across the sky made my skin crawl. I knew Eta Cass A wasntreally moving any more than it ever had, that it was the planetsrotation, but that didnt help; it made me dizzy to think about it.I couldnt handle working with the sun overhead, so just about assoon as Id found myself a residence office I liked I bought a nicepiece of software to play receptionist, and figured Id do my workat night, when everyone else was off. I slept away as many of thedaylight hours as I could, and stayed away from windows as much aspossible for the rest of them.
At least Id landed in a city that wasntright under the moon; I dont think I could have lived with thatthing hanging directly above me every time I went out in theopen.
A lot of offworlders complained about theearthquakes, but they didnt bother me; wed had a few onEpimetheus, too. You get used to them. And the lava glow in thedistance wasnt any worse than the dawn above the crater rim backhome.
The heavier gravity was tiring, and the airsmelled strange at first, but I got used to those things, too.There were other ways Prometheus differed from Epimetheus, dozensof them, the algae and the oceans and the rest, but the only onethat seriously glitched me was daylight.
One thing hadnt changed. I was still callingmyself a detective, a private investigator; it was all I knew.Having office hours that didnt match anybody elses had its goodpoints and bad, in that line of work.
Being on an unfamiliar planet, though-thatwas all bad for my job. I didnt know my way around the urbansoftware, didnt have any contacts, had no word of mouth bringingin work. I had enough money to live on for a while-about the onlypleasant surprise I got when I landed on Prometheus was thelower prices-but I needed an income.
I put notes out on the net, looking for work,of course; I billed myself as an expert consultant on my home worldof Epimetheus as well as pitching the investigative work. I talkedto some of the software in city hall-this was in Alderstadt, nearthe north end of Terpsichore in the Nine Islands, which was wheremy flight in had landed-and tried to learn the circuits.
Strange set-up they had there. The policysoftware wasnt permanent; every few years they ran a sort ofpopularity poll called an election, and whoever won got to plug herown software in until the next election. It was something like areferendum, except instead of asking a question they asked you topick a person. And chances were the only names on the ballotwere people you didnt even know. Seemed like a stupid system tome, but the people I asked about it argued that it acted as a sortof automatic debugging.
Nightside City always did fine withtraditional debugging-you catch a mistake, you rewrite it. Youdont pull the whole system off-line and put in a new program.
This election thing confused me. What was thepoint in learning my way around the master program when in a yearor two it might get pulled and replaced? It took away some of myincentive, and I didnt really get the hang of Alderstadt cityservices beyond the basics.
Banks and corporate data and nets are prettymuch the same everywhere, though. So are people. I figured I couldfunction, even in Alderstadt.
Then I got my first case, tracking down adata pirate for an off-planet shipping line that picked me becausethey were in a hurry and my name came up first in a random search.I pulled it off-not as easily as I could have back in NightsideCity, but well enough. This artist in margin retailing had figuredthat knowing what cargos went in and out would give her an edge inpricing, and I found her for the shippers.
When I gave them her name and com code Idsuggested that they just make a deal with her and split her take,but they were having none of it. I got the impression they didntthink much of my morals. Anyway, they got all flashed and turnedher in to the Procops, and the whole thing got out on the net.
I figured that wouldnt hurt me any, thoughit didnt do the margin artist any good and she only missedreconstruction by about half a stop-bit. Yeah, my name hit thenet-and it was big enough news that IRC caught it.
The Interstellar Resorts Corporation has beenpissed at me for years, ever since I let a welsher skip out, andthey put the word out on the net that I was still on theirgritlist. IRC isnt as big on Prometheus as they were back home,where the casinos owned about half the planet, but theyre bigenough that people dont like to annoy them. Id thought Id gotaway from them when I left Epimetheus, but now it looked as if Ihadnt.
I was back in the detective business, but Iwasnt exactly top of the market. Just like old times.
I got work, though. Sometimes I got peoplewho figured that if IRC was warning them away from me, then thatwas a point in my favor. I kept eating, and a lot better than I didback in Nightside City, thanks to the lower prices, and I did itwithout even bleeding my savings, such as they were.
Id been in Alderstadt for almost a year,gotten myself settled in pretty well, gotten to know the locals,made a few friends, when I got this call. I was there and awake andnot doing much of anything, so my software put it through.
Carlisle Hsing? a voice asked, and I knewfrom the sound it was synthesized, which meant I was dealing withsoftware or with someone who wasnt interested in beingrecognized-and in either case they didnt mind if I knew it. Youcan synthesize undetectably if you want to pay for it.
Yeah? I said, leaning back in my chair-afloater, a nice one. Came with the office. Beat the hell out of theplace Id had back home on Juarez Street.
I represent someone who wishes to hire yourservices. Would it suit you to be in the lobby of the Sakaibuilding on First Street in American City at 22:00 tomorrow? Yourexpenses will be reimbursed.
I reminded myself where in the cycle we wereand where on the planet American City was, and figured that 22:00would be comfortably dark, not to mention well after businesshours.
That part sounded all right.
Do I get a name? I asked.
No, it said.
Then Ill need an advance, I told it.Buzzfare to American Citys gotta be four hundred credits, easy.I was guessing, but since American City wasnt on Terpsichore buton one of the little collateral islands out to the south, it was aneasy guess.
One kilocredit will be posted to youraccount immediately, it said, without missing a tick.
I smiled. I liked that. I never got this sortof thing back home, and although Id had a couple of respectableclients in Alderstadt, I wasnt really used to it.
A kilobuck wasnt exactly going to let meretire, or even take a vacation, but it would coverround-trip fare to American City, I was pretty sure.
Any conditions? I asked.
You must come alone, it told me. It wouldbe appreciated if you would allow the installation of a watchdogprogram in your office com, but this is not an absoluterequirement. You must be punctual and discreet.
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