t some sort of
agreement would be nice. We got along awfully well. I could never
understand what she saw in me."
"I can," Jennette whispered.
"This is just the same, only a lot more so," Mark went on
thoughtfully. "And it's wrong. You know it's wrong. Suppose a lot of
people started it. First thing you know, whole groups of people would
be cooperating with each other again. And when they got into trouble
outside, or planned an innocent little raid on somebody's shelter,
they would all work together on it. And pretty soon, there would be
other groups cooperating in fighting back again. They'd have to.
"And that, of course, would be the end of civilization. Pretty soon,
there would be nothing left, and everybody would be dead."
Jennette did not reply when he stopped. She turned her head away, but
Mark could hear her uneven breathing.
"We have a responsibility toward society at large. We know it. We've
been well educated and we aren't savages. Neither one of us can get
away from it. It might be wonderful at first, but our conscience would
come out sooner or later, and the whole thing would be ruined."
She rubbed her face with her cupped hands, shaking her head. "I
suppose--" she murmured unhappily.
"You'd hate yourself for it after a while," he said.
For a few minutes, Jennette stared at the grass before her feet,
pulling up little blades of it one by one. Then Mark stood up, and she
flashed him a small, wistful, damp smile. Together they walked back
toward the elevator, stepping quietly and almost furtively on the soft
ground. "If it weren't for that--" he started.
"I understand," she replied quickly. Taking hold of his arm, she said,
"I'm sorry."
"Sure." Mark grinned affectionately at her. "Come on. Let's see if
they've been having any good fights upstairs." They stepped into the
elevator and disappeared. The artificial moon continued its regular
motion through the simulated sky.
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