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In the authoritarian world of the silo, one must never say dangerous things out loud.Shortly after her fifteenth birthday, Mia Flynn began hearing voices. Fifteen-year-old Lily Yates began hearing and seeing fantastical things. This all occurred within the hydroponic farms. However, allowing oneself to be swept up by imagination, saying things that suggest a rebellious form of mental illness, is dangerous within the silo. Certain things must never be spoken.The Shattering of Light Into Rainbows is a short story based on the best-selling Silo Series by Hugh Howey and was written with his permission.Excerpt. The moment that Lily Yates first witnessed fantastical things:The day I first saw the light shatter, I had been picking oranges from the trees and placing them into a sack tied around my neck. I was bored and tired. The neck strap had been rubbing my skin raw. It burned every time I lifted my arm to pluck an orange from the tree.The water pipes had done their job, splashing the orange trees with hydration. Right above a spot where water had pooled into droplets, a plump caterpillar all dressed up in a green bodysuit with black and orange stripes sat nibbling on a leaf. He looked down at me lazily as though to say, What's up?I answered him. What's up is you. You're up in my tree.He replied, Yup. And I intend to stay here. Name's Bubbles. What's yours?
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