Authors: Anthony Huso
But at least now, it is done.
I spent all summer preparing the math that could change you, like the Yillo’tharnah had changed me. In this I feel some success. Know that this was never about preserving a species or salvaging the
greatest mind.
It was never about saving a people. It was, in every instance, about transformation. About leaving the split, gooey chrysalis behind.
This is not betrayal. This is evolution.
I wanted you to understand that I did not consult with kings or clergy or ask for the opinions of philosophers or conservationists, holomorphs or seers. And this was on purpose.
Why?
Because, quite frankly—fuck them.
This was my decision. And I admit it was selfish, like everything I have ever done.
Our daughter went first because I owed her that. Because, among many things, I regret the tiny bones I left in the ground at Desdae. Tell her I love her. I had to fight for her because she was so young, because she couldn’t have escaped under her own power. You went next, on your own. You had to fight for yourself because I was already overcome. And you won, as I knew you would.
It is what I wanted. You are finally free—from everything. This is a repetition of the sacrifice my father made for me. I am proud to be caught in the noose, hanging like a question mark at the end of the day, for both your sakes.
I have written this before my fate has reached me, in secret, away from Nathaniel’s prying eyes. But I hope for what is to come.
Right now you are chasing me. Right now you don’t understand what I have done. One day you will open this book and you will find this note tucked inside its cover, passed to you like we did in class.
I have made notes to help you remember.
In the bookcase of the house you now live in, you will find the
Cisrym Ta.
And therein, in Inti’Drou Glyphs, is a trace of me and you. Seeds floating in sunlight over Thilwicket Fen, strung out on the breeze that buoys them. In the evening slant, by the shadow of a road, glows the packed clay of my youth with a boy named Caliph Howl. I love this memory. It comforts me beneath the groaning of the world, spinning in blackness, while the Abominations send tremors through my core.
You will read it. You will discover the possibilities. But that is not why I chose you. I picked you because I love you. And there is no other reason.
I see something clean as clouds flowing across the Healean Range, sky bright as glazed porcelain painted by sun and shallow sea. In the book rests your future—captured—in an instant held. Drifting on the trajectory of our throw.
I can already feel the pressure on my back and the miles of still-accreting sediment begin to weigh. I will be the first fossil of the new world. My ambit—so small.
But They cannot dislodge me or draw me out. I am not Nathaniel Howl, soul uncoupled from body and mind. I am only buried under mud and heavy numbers, beneath the new continents, as
They
once were buried.
As we ignored them, I am: a grain of sand, muffled by Their pallial secretions, stuck until the tides go out again.
—S.
B
OOKS BY
A
NTHONY
H
USO
The Last Page
Black Bottle
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Anthony Huso was born in Minnesota and has lived in Asia, Europe, and around the United States. When not writing, he is a video game designer. Titles he has worked on include
Dishonored, Call of Duty: World at War
, and
Boom Blox Bash Party
.
He currently lives and works in Austin, Texas, with his wife and daughters. His blog can be read at
www.anthonyhuso.com
.
This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.
BLACK BOTTLE
Copyright © 2012 by Anthony Huso
All rights reserved.
Cover art by James Paick
A Tor Book
Published by Tom Doherty Associates, LLC
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New York, NY 10010
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®
is a registered trademark of Tom Doherty Associates, LLC.
The Library of Congress has cataloged the print edition as follows:
Huso, Anthony.
Black bottle / Anthony Huso.—1st ed.
p. cm.
“A Tom Doherty Associates book.”
ISBN 978-0-7653-2517-4 (hardcover)
ISBN 978-1-4299-8553-6 (e-book)
I. Title.
PS3608.U82B53 2012
813'.6—dc23
2012017275
e-ISBN 9781429985536 (e-book)
First Edition: August 2012