same tough blue mirrored plastic. The doors to each apartment were almost invisible with only
small seams and numbers marking their positions up and down the hall. I stepped onto the
mirrored conveyer strip down the center of the hall and counted the door numbers as my infinite
reflections. It looked safe. I started down the hall, quickly gliding by each door until I came to
1018, and touched the numbers to announce my presence.
I waited.
No doubt they were checking to be sure it was me. Without a sound, the door dilated opened
and I stepped onto the ocean floor.
Or, at least, it looked like the ocean.
Fish, plants, a sunken ship was off in the background, barely discernible through the murky
turquoise of the distance. A wicked looking shark seemed to be eyeing me from a nearby cave.
The door closed behind me before I could jump back into the hallway.
Fortunately, Nikki stepped from behind a tall bed of pink coral and waved, "Just a minute..."
She stepped back behind the coral and suddenly everything dissolved as she turned off the 3V. I
discovered myself standing in a stark, white room with thick cream carpeting that looked like fur.
The room was windowless and completely bare of furnishings.
"Sorry. You got up quicker than I expected," Nikki said with a smile that turned into a
quivering frown. She stepped toward me and, with a sob, was in my arms before I knew what was
happening, her body shaking.
My first thought was that she was glad to know I was alive.
"Craig left me," she said between tears.
So much for my theory glad-I-was-alive theory. But I could see why Nikki would be pretty
torn up if Craig was gone. He was all she had in the way of family. Nikki was a clone. A
modified clone.
Craig's old man was a bioengineer. By the time Craig was fourteen, he was working on his
doctor's degree in MKC and knew more than most of his professors about bioengineering. While
the other kids were making frogs and dinocows, he--we later discovered--was growing his own
girlfriend on the side.
Not just any ordinary girl, either. Nikki had started out as a bit of the marrow from Craig's
bones but was altered to the point that she became almost nothing like him. Craig had, of course,
started by altering the XY pattern of his cells to a double X to make her female. But his major
accomplishment was in throwing in a lot of special odds and ends to demonstrate how much he
could do. The end result was a black-haired, oriental-looking beauty with a well-built, full-in-the-
right-places figure. And she was as smart--if not smarter--than Craig and had super-fast reflexes.
If ever there had been a candidate for a new super race, it was Nikki.
Yet her manner didn't reflect her superiority. She never lorded it over people, was always
friendly. And attractive: The girl that as a kid you always wished would move in next door but
never did. She also was always loyal to Craig.
Perhaps that was because he'd left her in vitro the four years he worked on his degree (how he
kept her a secret from the authorities is beyond me--such work was illegal back when we were
kids). When he brought her out of "the vat," as he called it, she was a full-grown woman with the
mind of a baby. His next step had been to give her a three-year crash course in growing up via
machine and human tutors. Craig was about the only "family" Nikki had ever known and they
were closer than any two people have any right to be.