Leaping Lizards

By Elizabeth McCoy
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(4.00 based on 2 reviews)

Published: May 18, 2011
Words: 7,586 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781458184665


Short description

When her clanship's sensors are damaged, Captain Klarin-yal hires an expensive human expert to effect repairs. Unfortunately, the human is afraid of reptiles. More unfortunately, during the explosion, a pregnant reptilian pet escaped into the ship... Now it's up to Kinahran, a young Kintaran, to find the pet before the human flees in disgust, leaving the clanship crippled.

Extended description

When her clanship's sensors are damaged, Captain Klarin-yal hires an expensive human expert to effect repairs. Unfortunately, the human is afraid of reptiles. More unfortunately, during the explosion, a reptilian pet escaped into the ship. Even worse, the pet is about to have babies...

Now it's up to Kinahran ("Moonfur" in Terran) and her little sister Embereyes (whose pet it was anyway) to find the animal before the human flees in disgust, leaving the clanship crippled -- an outcome that would surely have the Captain using their ears for belt-pouches, and their tails for a belt!

Originally published in the fanzine Pawprints, "Leaping Lizards" is the introductory short story for the science fiction universe of the Kintarans.

Tags

humor, short story, space opera, science fiction, aliens, anthropomorphic, furry, albinos, cat people, alien children, nonhumans, kintarans

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Review by: M.C.A. Hogarth on Oct. 08, 2011 : star star star
A charming addition to the Kintaran stories, suitable for younger readers, and very true to childlike observations, worries and behavior. I see the author's experience as a parent peeking out in how well these alien children are portrayed... and it's a fun romp to boot.

This story's a bit too short for me; I find the Kintaran families are large enough and the language bits a little tanglesome enough that I like more time and longer stories to get into their mindset. Readers who've already sampled the other stories, however, will have fewer problems with that, so dive on in!
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Review by: Jon Hartford on May 24, 2011 : star star star star star
An engaging sci-fi/fantasy short, kind of young adult targeted it seems, but still worthwhile for older readers.
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