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Cuddly Furballs of Contentment

By: Erik Peterson
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Short story: A surveyor on an alien world suspects his daughter's new pet isn't as innocent as it seems. Can he convince the colonists of the danger before it's too late?

©2013, 2017 Erik Peterson (P)2018 Erik Peterson
Anthologies Fiction Science Fiction Short Stories
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Entertaining short science fiction story. The characters and scenery were described well enough that I had a mental picture as the story progressed. The symbiotic relationship of the "bunnies" and the lizards and the pheromones bonding the "bunnies" to the colonists is an interesting concept. It makes one wonder about cohabitation with indigenous species on alien planets. The narrative voice was well done.

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