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Short stories: My brother's great invention

by Rachel Fahnel

Created on: July 14, 2009

Some insist that it is completely impossible. Some say that, in the future, anything could be possible.

Which side does Aaron Harding stand on?

He knows it's possible, but he insists that it is not. For if everyone knew what he knows, the world would be a very different and much worse place to live.

From the time Shannon Harding was a little boy he claimed that he had an instrument that made it possible to simply vaporize any matter, organic or otherwise. His parents would raise their eyebrows and tell him to go play with it in the backyard and not vaporize the dog, and his older brother Aaron would laugh and tease him with his friends, telling him that they were so scared and begging him not to vaporize them.

Shannon would give them all condesending looks and head back to his room.

The summer that Shannon was fifteen and Aaron was turning eighteen, seemed to Aaron to be taking its sweet time in coming. Finally school let out and the boys were free. Aaron divided his time between working at the supermarket and driving his girlfriend around in his old but serviceable Ford car, and Shannon retreated to his room.

On the Fourth of July that year, Aaron's girlfriend came to the Harding cookout and as the group of twenty-plus people settled down to eat their potato salad and brats Shannon began to tell one of the younger cousins about his vaporizer.

"God, Shannon, you're not still going on about that?" Aaron said, the fact that Shannon was acting like an eight year old in front of his girlfriend annoying him.

"Why not talk about it? Nothing wrong with it. Someday the US Army will be using it instead of AK-47s." Shannon replied coolly. He was used to the disbelief and it didn't bother him. The cousin he'd been talking to had been a receptive audience and he was in a good mood.

"Yeah, and I'll be driving Cassie around in a hovercar."

"Aaron, come on." Cassie Kendal, the girlfriend, tugged Aaron's arm and avoided looking at Shannon.

"No, he's fifteen. When is he going to grow up?"

"Leave him alone, he's just telling his cousin a story." Cassie looked uncomfortable.

""He actually believes he has a vaporizer!" Aaron's heart was beating fast. He wasn't entirely sure why he was getting so hot under the collar about this, but suddenly making Shannon believe that there was no such things as vaporizing guns seemed the most important thing in the world.

"Whatever you say, Aaron." Shannon turned his back to his older brother and began to talk to the cousin again.

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