Hello and welcome to meet this pod episode 10. I'm your host de Mitas. Our story for this episode comes to us from Alex Schwartzman. Alex is a writer, translator and indologist from Brooklyn, New York. Over 100 of his short stories have appeared in nature analog, strange horizons, intergalactic medicine show and many other magazines and anthologies. He won the 2014 W SFA small press award for short fiction, and was a two time finalist for the Canopus Award for Excellence and
Interstellar fiction 2015 and 2017. He's the editor of the other notified funny objects annual anthology series for humorous science fiction and fantasy, and of future science fiction digest. His epic fantasy novel or Adonis crown was published in October of 2019. His website is www dot Alex schwartzman.com. There are links to Alex's site and where to buy her Danny's crown in the show notes. Without further ado, the law cars fortune by Alex Schwartzman.
Who Nothi is making house calls thank you for coming lekar the man's voice is both tired and hopeful. The lecarre notes the cheaply made furniture and bare walls of the small home. A woman sits on the couch her eyes red and puffy. She stares into space and makes no move to acknowledge you Nothi. Her husband looks grim and determined his hands tremble slightly, as he offers her a bundle of bank notes. Who Nothi glances at the notes. It isn't much but there is more than one way to pay for her
services. You understand how this works? Who not the asks. Both of them nod. Neither will look her in the eye nor each other. Lead me to him. She says the man shows her to the next room where a four year old boy is lying in bed and healthy, walks in and shakes her head when the father tries to follow. She shuts the door behind her. The boy is burning up with fever. She lives her hands on the child's forehead and focuses
on his illness. It's merely pneumonia, and disease that should have been treated with herbs and mixtures instead of magic. The family was too lacks or too poor to seek such treatment in time. The sickness lingered and grew. It had taken firm hold of the child's lungs. It's too late for the healer. She realizes as she studies his small sweat drenched frame. without her help. The child will be dead within a day. No Nothi closes her eyes and readies herself. She focuses on the
prison in her mind which holds 1000 deaths. She wills the tiniest opening into existence taking great care not to permit any of her wards to escape. She begins to hum softly using her magic to draw the pneumonia out of the boy. She traps the malady contains it within a mental cell. A few minutes later, the boy's fever is gone. His breathing steady. The lecarre feels bloated like a balloon overfilled with water, stretched
to its limits and ready to burst. She exhale slowly forces herself to focus again and begins humming a different tune. She grabs hold of another sickness, one that is more potent, more dangerous. One that takes up far more space and her prison. She pours it into the boy she feels instantly lighter, as if an enormous pressure is lifted off her temples. The malignant tumor she expelled had been a challenging prisoner to contain a burden that required vigilance and fortitude. One
that she bore for far too long. It Nestle's in the child's brain now. Bonatti exits of the room without looking at the boy again. I bought you a decade. She tells the father perhaps longer then he will need another lacquer. But she knows that this family will never save up enough to pay for a lecturer to take on this tumor by the time it is fully grown. The man Thanks for profusely but his wife stares daggers that do not be until finally she can hold Back no more doubt. She's tells her
husband don't thank her. The witch has done us no favors. When off he has heard it all before, but she can't help responding. Your son will live longer. He has a chance now. Without my ministrations he would have had none. The woman's tears are directly in the eye. Your user is merchant, not a healer. You tray death for worse death and profit from the exchange. I don't know how you let us live with yourself. Then she spits on the ground that do not these feet. Do not the
pities the woman's lack of facility for logic. This forlorn creature knows nothing of the burden she bears of the strain of containing so many deaths for so long. She thinks back to her years of training. To her mentors patient guidance, it takes a special mind to become a lecarre a special strength. His words reassure her just as they did back when he lived. Without
another word she turns to leave. The father trails her tries to apologize for his wife's discourtesy, who Nothi ignores him and walks away. Back in her home, or not the gradually releases the pneumonia into her own body. Her adult immune system would be able to handle it, and she cannot afford to hang on to every sickness she captures. Her prison is nearly full as it is replete with much worse things. It isn't often that she can unburden herself
the way she did with the tumor. And even with it gone, she can feel the rest of her deaths constantly pushing probing against her prisons walls. Four days later, she is coughing, nauseous and feverish. When her Stewart arrives with news go away, she croaks I won't see any clients but another week. This can't wait insists I found a vessel. The news Joel to Nothi. If true, this is a rare once in a lifetime find. A vessel is a healthy body of someone with a talent for magic, which also
lacks a conscious mind. Her mentor searched desperately for one late in life when he felt himself becoming too weak to contain his captive deaths, but didn't succeed. The steward who served her mentor before her was well trained to never see searching. She has to hurry before the other lecarre is to find out about the vessel to some would spend all their treasure to possess such a prize. Who not the chance to pneumonia back into her mental sell. She needs to be in her
best form for this. She arrives at a house in the prosperous part of town and she is ushered to a young woman's bedside. The girl fell in her temple on a sharp edge or so her widowed father claims there are telltale signs that insinuate a different story. Her body is perfectly healthy though. Besides a few bruises, her mind is gone. She will never wake up from a coma. Oh, nothing can sense the magic within the girl. She is indeed a vessel. The greatest fortune immature lecarre could hope to
possess. What's more, the father eager to keep the circumstances of the girls injuries discreet demands only a small fortune. The word of the vessel hasn't spread sparing or Nothi the necessity for a bidding war against other like ours. She hands over the money and is alone with the vessel at last. The girls magic is strong. It takes a special mind to become a car. Had things turned out differently. She could have made a fine one. And healthy wonders briefly if her magic could
overcome the girl's death wake her from the coma. But even attempting this would be ludicrous, akin to a diver using a mallet to shatter the finest largest Pearl she found in her lifetime just to learn if it would break. Who not the places her hands on the vessels warm forehead and opens the gates of her prison wider than ever before. She chants cancers and plagues heart disease and stroke schizophrenia and smallpox pour into the vessel until for the first was time in decades, who
northeast prison is vacant. The lecarre staggers out of the house lightheaded and weak. She can't think can't focus. Is this what she's supposed to feel like? She lets a steward help her into the carriage and drive her home. Moments after she crawls into her bed and permits herself to lower her eyelids. Sleep claims her. In the morning, she wakes with a feeling of anguish, guilt and revulsion of the things she's done the way she is, her calling as a car hit her all at once.
She has never felt this way. Not before her apprenticeship to become a car nor sense. It is infinitely worse than corralling a multitude of deaths within her mind, and she can't bear it. And Aarthi remembers with perfect clarity, her calm demeanor, her ability to survive and even flourish. While plying her trade. The detached clinical manner, she can no longer muster and takes a special mind to become a car but perhaps what makes it special is a flaw rather than a gift.
She comes to believe that whatever depression or mental block had allowed her to function must have somehow been poured into the vessel, along with all the other sickness. Whatever thing made her broken and allowed her to live with herself. She must have it back. She rushes over to the vessels home but she's too late. The young woman passed away overnight extinguished by one of the many deaths meant for
others. The body has already been burned. And Aarthi leaves the vessels home and stark and Windows staring at her with cincher. She picks up the bass as she struggles to cope with the guilt in her heart. The weight of decisions she made feeling much heavier than her mind's prison ever had. Her feet hit the cobblestones faster until she was running down the streets of her city. eyes stung by sweat her lungs burning in
agony. She is an expert click are able to capture any sickness contain any disease, but she doesn't know how to outrun her humanity meet a spot is always looking for great stories with some fantastical element. Check out the Submissions page over at Metis pod.com/submissions. And where did working on some fun stuff for the show and the community surrounding it. So stay tuned and remember to rate and review and share the show all around. The music you're hearing is into the unknown by
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