Secrets of the Synths: Cooperative Realm
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In a world where synthetic humans are a part of everyday life, young Katla embarks on a daring adventure to uncover the secrets of her island's synth clubhouse.
With the help of her friend Olve, Katla navigates the challenges of pretending to be a synth and discovers a hidden vein of intrigue, camaraderie, and a deeper understanding of what it means for humans and synthetic humans to live together.
Enjoy a fun and thought-provoking journey of self-discovery, friendship, and wonder in this short space opera novella.
A Cooperative Realm story
Nicky Penttila
Nicky Penttila wrote her first story, a Mayan murder mystery, in seventh grade. But then came gymnastics, math team, and boyfriends. Later came husband, car payments, and a sleep-depriving work schedule at newspapers across the country. But the writing kept trickling out, a story here, a novella there, and finally, a real live novel. And she hasn’t stopped.
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Secrets of the Synths - Nicky Penttila
Secrets of the Synths
Nicky Penttila
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It wasn’t as easy as all that, being a synth. Even just pretend.
Katla glared at her image in the portable mirror-screen in her moms’ bedroom. She was no way close to the symmetry of a real synth. Right hip too high; press it down. That made the shoulders crooked; even them out. Arms neutral—identically neutral. Lift the ribcage. Feet straight, no pigeon toes. She glanced at Olve, standing in the open doorway. Okay?
Better,
her friend said, straightening his own hips to match. They’d already figured out that wearing the brightly colored hemp overalls with lots of pockets that were so popular now also help hide minor slip-ups to their synthing.
A little.
Now try moving. Toward me.
Olve wouldn’t come into the room, still cautious around other people’s moms, even just their stuff. Even here, so inviting with its soft futon covered with a bright blue duvet, the quiet walls for sleeping soundly, the open window with its field set to mid-shade. Everything scented with lavender. She’d already told him once that this was a safe time, what more could he want?
Sure, one of Katla’s moms was a Big Deal in the Government, scary important, but that mom was hardly ever home. Between times, every once-cleared surface of their little sandcrete and sunshine bungalow grew its own pile. Clothes on top of chairs and dressers, flimsies and tablets and tools of every sort on tables and counters and even the outside bench. Best was berries—very best was strawberries—left out on the open shelf by the sink in the kitchen. You’d step into the cottage and feel like you were walking into a pie.
Then Mom Sofia would message she was on her way home from whatever Important Meeting, and everything would disappear. Into drawers, into the bag to go to the tool-sharing shed, into a big bin jammed in Katla’s closet.
But now, surfaces were covered, homework and watercolors spread out on the big table, and the whole house smelled like cherry pie. Still, her friend hovered in the main room, just outside the bedroom.
The mirror-screen tracked ahead of Katla as she took a step toward him. The difference between the soft rug and the hard floor on her bare feet tripped her up, and she watched her hips fall crooked again. Her shoulders followed, back to their usual