36 years old, mother of two: science fiction

Jan 31, 2010 15:41

"36 years old, mother of two. I know, not what you'd have expected, right? Well, that's our theory on how she manages it. The kids are hers, for real. We think she might be training them in her way, but we can't confirm. And besides, they're kids. And she's millions of light-years away from home, so it's extremely doubtful she'd be able to get them a symbiont to match anyway, even if they were well enough trained to take one." "So we move forward on eliminating her?" "Have to, sir. It's written policy. It's a pity, though; she seems like a nice lady. Helps the neighbors out, sits on the PTA, participates in Neighborhood Watch. If you could get an exception--." "No exceptions."

Inspiration: "36 years old, mother of two" - line from Dexter
Story Potential: High-ish?
Notes: I guess I just have a soft spot for symbiont stories.

high potential, survival, science fiction, symbiosis

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