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On the eve of his wedding a man alone in his apartment encounters two sentient, mirrorlike alien spheres that telepathically experiment on him, stripping his clothes, altering limbs and senses, and debating anatomical design as if practicing modifications. They add and remove body parts, changing symmetry and adding appendages while he experiences paralysis and terror; a third, maternal alien intervenes and orders them to restore his original form. The story examines loss of bodily autonomy, the unsettling comedy of treating a person as a design exercise, and the narrator's shock as intimate plans and personal identity are destabilized by inexplicable external forces.

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Winston K. Marks

Winston K. Marks was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction and fantasy literature. His works often blend humor with imaginative storytelling, showcasing a unique voice in the genre. Marks is recognized for titles such as "...So They Baked a Cake," which reflects his playful approach to narrative, and "Backlash," which explores themes of conflict and resolution. With a diverse range of stories, including "Eight Million Dollars From Mars!" and "Never Gut-Shoot a Wampus," Marks has left a distinctive mark on the literary landscape, appealing to readers who enjoy inventive plots and engaging characters.

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