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time! Find a Story Story Calendar Story Collection (members only) Stories by Author or Keyword (members only) Podcast About Meet the Team Contests for Readers Contests for Authors Advertise on Havok Join the Team Write for Us Submission Guidelines Manuscript Format & Email Guidelines Season Themes Accepted Genres Author FAQ Our Heroes Thanks to our supporters! Join us on Patreon Purchase Merch Store Membership Give the Gift of Havok! Havok Anthologies Login or Sign Up Get Havok News via Email Help / Member FAQ Rating & Commenting Contact Havok Service Search 95061 Facebook Instagram Find a Story Story Calendar Story Collection (members only) Stories by Author or Keyword (members only) Podcast About Meet the Team Contests for Readers Contests for Authors Advertise on Havok Join the Team Write for Us Submission Guidelines Manuscript Format & Email Guidelines Season Themes Accepted Genres Author FAQ Our Heroes Thanks to our supporters! Join us on Patreon Purchase Merch Store Membership Give the Gift of Havok! Havok Anthologies Login or Sign Up Get Havok News via Email Help / Member FAQ Rating & Commenting Contact Havok Service Search 48017 Facebook Instagram Search 98707 Facebook Instagram Man of Theseus May 14, 2024 6 comments - Join the conversation 6 min read By Caleb A. Robinson When I woke, I could feel each fiber of the plasticky hospital sheet covering me. But it was distant, almost like someone else was feeling it. I pulled off the sheet and stared at two human-looking legs. I dug my fingernails into my right quadriceps hard enough to make it bleed but felt no pain. It barely left a mark. I swore and put the sheet back. Did they even try to save the old one? I vaguely remembered someone shouting my name as rocks tumbled down and dust erupted from every surface of the cave we were excavating. It was a travesty, that cave buckling right when we saw the geode. Not to mention the fake leg. Another one. A sudden spike of fear shot through me. Would the new leg be enough to push me over the threshold? Surely not. I tried to relax. I checked my watch for the date, realizing I might have been out for a bit. As long as I didn’t miss Mother’s Day, Annamarie would understand. I was relieved to see I hadn’t. But… Caretaker’s Day?” I read aloud. I smacked the device a few times with my palm, but the text didn’t change. The door swung inward, and the doctor strolled in. Though it looked like a man, I knew right away that it was a Synthie. Excuse me, a Synthezoid. Figures, I thought. The Org trusts Synthies to do surgery but not to get their precious stones from the ground. Good morning!” Its voice was a notch too cheerful for my mood. When do I get to go home?” It smiled understandingly . Like it knows what this is like. All in good time. I’m here to test your neural connections. May I?” I grunted my assent and cooperated as best I could until it was done prodding me. Well, you appear healthy,” it exclaimed. And it looks like we’ve finally answered the question.” I swung my legs over the side of the bed. What question?” That of the ship of Theseus,” it said enthusiastically. The name made me pause. What?” It was a wooden ship. They slowly replaced every part of it.” A chill ran down my neck. The question was whether it was still the same ship after none of the original parts were left.” I stood. What are you getting at?” I meant that we both… I didn’t mean to alarm you.” The Synthie shifted nervously. We need to finish your examination.” No,” I snapped. I stumbled a little as I headed toward the door. For your own—” Screw your examination!” I pushed past the doctor and yanked open the door. The Synthie grabbed my arm. I turned and punched it in the face, expecting the impact to wreck my knuckles. The synthetic nose folded in against my fist. The doctor stumbled backward. I didn’t have time to be surprised. I ran. 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Loading... ABOUT THE AUTHOR Caleb A. Robinson is on a mission to create as many fantasy worlds as he can so that dwellers of Middle Earth, Skyrim, Narnia, and other lands have somewhere else they can feel at home. His wizard-like occupation of writing code influences his sci-fi stories and supports his need to own box sets of all his favorite book series. He lives in Oklahoma with his wonderful wife, daughter, and dog. More Stories | Author Website | Instagram | Twitter Similar or related stories: A Ride Home Flair Waypoint Guardian Confessions from an Unlikely Source 6 comments - Join the conversation Cancel reply Keep it respectful and positive! If you have trouble commenting, please scroll down to the footer and let us know. Name * Email * Website Notify me when new comments are added. theunicornwriter93 says: May 14, 2024 at 8:22 am Great sci fi story! I imagine the narrator telling his grandkids one day about how he lost those fingers to keep his humanity. 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