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Nomad
03-17-2004, 10:34 AM
Chapter 1 -- Third

"I've watched through his eyes, I've listened through his ears, and tell you he's the one. Or at least as close as we're going to get."

"That's what you said about the brother."

"The brother tested out impossible. For other reasons. Nothing to do with his ability."

"Same with the sister. And there are doubts about him. He's too malleable. Too willing to submerge himself in someone else's will."

"Not if the other person is his enemy."

"So what do we do? Surround him with enemies all the time?"

"If we have to."

"I thought you said you liked this kid."

"If the buggers get him, they'll make me look like his favorite uncle."

"All right. We're saving the world, after all. Take him."

***

The monitor lady smiled very nicely and tousled his hair and said, "Andrew, I suppose by now you're just absolutely sick of having that horrid monitor. Well, I have good news for you. That monitor is going to come out today. We're going to just take it right out, and it won't hurt a bit."

Ender nodded. It was a lie, of course, that it wouldn't hurt a bit. But since adults always said it when it was going to hurt, he could count on that statement as an accurate prediction of the future. Sometimes lies were more dependable than the truth.

"So if you'll just come over here, Andrew, just sit right up here on the examining table. The doctor will be in to see you in a moment."

The monitor gone. Ender tried to imagine the little device missing from the back of his neck. I'll roll over on my back in bed and it won't be pressing there. I won't feel it tingling and taking up the heat when I shower.

And Peter won't hate me anymore. I'll come home and show him that the monitor's gone, and he'll see that I didn't make it, either. That I'll just be a normal kid now, like him. That won't be so bad then. He'll forgive me that I had my monitor a whole year longer than he had his. We'll be-- not friends, probably. No, Peter was too dangerous. Peter got so angry. Brothers, though. Not enemies, not friends, but brothers-- able to live in the same house. He won't hate me, he'll just leave me alone. And when he wants to play buggers and astronauts, maybe I won't have to play, maybe I can just go read a book.

But Ender knew, even as he thought it, that Peter wouldn't leave him alone. There was something in Peter's eyes, when he was in his mad mood, and whenever Ender saw that look, that glint, he knew that the one thing Peter would not do was leave him alone. I'm practicing piano, Ender. Come turn the pages for me. Oh, is the monitor boy too busy to help his brother? Is he too smart? Got to go kill some buggers, astronaut? No, no, I don't want your help. I can do it on my own, you little bastard, you little Third.

"This won't take long, Andrew," said the doctor.

Ender nodded.

"It's designed to be removed. Without infection, without damage. But there'll be some tickling, and some people say they have a feeling of something missing. You'll keep looking around for something. Something you were looking for, but you can't find it, and you can't remember what it was. So I'll tell you. It's the monitor you're looking for, and it isn't there. In a few days that feeling will pass."

The doctor was twisting something at the back of Ender's head. Suddenly a pain stabbed through him like a needle from his neck to his groin. Ender felt his back spasm, and his body arched violently backward; hi head struck the bed. He could feel his legs thrashing, and his hands were clenching each other, wringing each other so tightly that they ached.

"Deedee!" shouted the doctor. "I need you!" The nurse ran in, gasped. "Got to relax these muscles. Get it to me, now! What are you waiting for!"

Something changed hands; Ender could not see. He lurched to one side and fell off the examining table. "Catch him!" cried the nurse.

"Just hold him steady."

"You hold him, doctor, he's too strong for me."

"Not the whole thing! You'll stop his heart."

Ender felt a needle enter his back just above the neck of his shirt. It burned, but wherever in him the fire spread, his muscles gradually unclenched. Now he could cry for the fear and pain of it.

"Are you all right, Andrew?" the nurse asked.

Andrew could not remember how to speak. They lifted him onto the table. They checked his pulse, did other things; he did not understand it all.

The doctor was trembling; his voice shook as he spoke. "They leave these things in the kids for three years, what do they expect? We could have switched him off, do you realize that? We could have unplugged his brain for all time."

"When does the drug wear off'?" asked the nurse.

"Keep him here for at least an hour. Watch him. If he doesn't start talking in fifteen minutes, call me. Could have unplugged him forever. I don't have the brains of a bugger."

***


okay so, if you want to read more of it post and say so
that's almost two thirds of chapter 1

Nomad
04-10-2004, 02:54 AM
alright fine, screw you guys.
here's the whole thing
http://cenoch.edchosting.com/Ender's%20Game.txt

Dasyati
04-10-2004, 09:40 PM
Isn't this, like...copyright infringement?

Nomad
04-12-2004, 02:37 AM
oh..
maybe? there are lots of free e-books out there, but i think you're right, this isn't one of them :x
well just don't tell the e-police, that webhost will die eventually anyways ^_^

DoN Chico
04-30-2004, 02:34 PM
way too long to read

Nomad
05-01-2004, 03:33 AM
maybe for an illiterate mexican!!!11
but seriously, have you ever read a book, don? as a form of entertainment?

At0mic_PC
05-01-2004, 09:27 AM
GOSH

DoN Chico
05-01-2004, 12:08 PM
you know what Im doing right atomic?

Nomad
05-01-2004, 07:01 PM
if you're going to post in my thread at least answer the question :(

At0mic_PC
05-01-2004, 07:36 PM
I for one have read a book for entertainment. I don't do it often, most of the books I read are for personal education. And I don't read the books most people have like war and peace things like that. I really liked the adventure books.

DoN Chico
05-01-2004, 07:39 PM
I didn't even see your question before I posted mine, Nomad. AND wtf are you talking about I've never read a book. I used to read all the time. In fact, I have 3 library books here with me that I cheked out: Foley is Good, The Hobbit and Unfinished Tales of Numenor and Middle-Earth. SO HAH!

At0mic_PC
05-01-2004, 08:03 PM
What are they about?

DoN Chico
05-01-2004, 08:44 PM
Foley is Good is about Mick Foley a former wrestler. He just tells some stories. The Hobbit is about Bilbo Baggins and some dwarves + a wizard named Gandalf. They go on an adventure(I'm still readinig this one). And I have no idea what the last one is about since I have yet to open it lol.

Nomad
05-02-2004, 06:31 PM
then if you have read books in the past for entertainment, how do you justify your "way too long to read" comment?
i believe ender's game is shorter than average, actually.

DoN Chico
05-02-2004, 06:53 PM
this isn't a book.

Nomad
05-02-2004, 10:06 PM
what do you mean? ender's game is a book...

positiveChAoS
05-04-2004, 12:30 AM
Ender's Game is possibly the greatest Sci-Fi book ever written...
And the sequel was pretty good too. Can't say I got into the 3rd one tho :/

positiveChAoS
05-04-2004, 12:37 AM
oh.... well here's the most recent books I have read lately:

Flashforward - Robert J. Sawyer (Great, Great stuff - pretty quick read too)
Calculating God - Robert J. Sawyer
Conqueror's Pride Trilogy - Timothy Zahn (I particularly liked these)
Timeline - Michael Crichton (gotta love Crichton)
Icarus Hunt - Timothy Zahn
Dune - Frank Herbert (hey, I never read it before) :)
and now I am reading (just started): Hominids - Robert J. Sawyer

Nomad
05-04-2004, 03:47 AM
dune was elite, very good series.
i don't supposed you would know if/where i can get the sequel to ender's game without having to go to the library, do you?

positiveChAoS
05-04-2004, 05:46 PM
every Barnes and Noble I've been in has it. Same with Borders.
Book is titled Speaker For the Dead.
Xenocide is the third book, it lost my interest part way through :/
Maybe I will try it again after my current book.

Nomad
05-11-2004, 03:19 AM
well i had originally been hoping to find it for free, but apparently literature piracy isn't as popular as that of audio and video...
i'll have my mom look for it next time she's at the library then, i geuss.

DoN Chico
05-11-2004, 12:30 PM
Your mom? omg you lazy bastard, go get it yourself.

Nomad
05-11-2004, 09:05 PM
heck no, that's way too much work.