A Million Spinning Moons
By SJ Blasko
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Sometimes a family is an onion farmer, her alien girlfriend, and their arctic moon. A short queer romance.
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A Million Spinning Moons
A Million Spinning Moons
by SJ Blasko
The winter here is long and cold, the kind of cold that lodges in your throat and creeps up each extremity, erasing your atoms in twenty single file lines. I slip through the door to the greenhouse and the hot, humid air howls past me before I slide it shut and latched against the elements again.
Where? I’m not allowed to say.
You aren’t taking offense at that, I hope. It’s just regulations. The powers that be, the men upstairs, well. They wouldn’t want you getting too attached. The wires in your brain might spark, misfiring off the foolish notion that I am discontent, that I have broken or plateaued; that I need rescuing.
(I do not need rescuing.)
But stories need settings, and