big present with butterflies in his stomach. To accommodate everyone they were holding the party in the park dome and it looked like everyone had turned out. Jon sat at the center of the gathering facing a large sack. Back on Earth he'd have been showered in gifts. Here they had worked out one gift that a number of the colonists had worked on. Jon struggled to get the ties undone. Jenny crouched beside him and offered to help. Jon shook his head and kept at the knots. Jenny straightened up and sipped her glass of water. "You're almost there!" True enough. Jon managed to get the knots undone. Kyle was proud of his son but still worried about the gift. He and Jenny had argued about it but she'd been determined that her son needed help to walk. Kyle still believed that Amanda was right. Jon would get there on his schedule. The bag fell away revealing the walker. Everyone cheered. Kyle saw lots of satisfied smiles. People raised their glasses and clapped. It looked pretty slick. A woven seat, rounded frame and four wheels crafted by the machine shop. All from recycled material. Expensive but Jenny wouldn't have any other way. She claimed that it was necessary now that there was another baby in the colony, plus one more on the way. The population would grow and they had to know that their children could learn to walk. At least that was what Jenny claimed. Jon pushed it with one foot. He used his feet often, just not for walking. Kyle thought his son was quite adept at it. Jon looked over at Kyle. "Dad?" That usually meant he wanted his father to explain something. Kyle squeezed Amanda's hand and went over to Jon. He crouched down. "Happy birthday, son." He kissed his son's head. "It's a walker. You sit in it and then can walk around." Jon's grinned melted faster than ice could sublimate. He pushed the walker harder with his foot. It rolled toward Jenny. She stopped it. "Now, Jon, that's no way to act. This will be fun." She gave Kyle a hard look. "Tell him it'll be fun, Kyle." Kyle ran his hand through his son's hair. "Why don't we give it a shot, bud? Just try it out for your mother?" Jon looked at his mother, back to Kyle and then at Amanda. He shook his head. It was the look at Amanda that did it. Jenny got that look in her eyes. She reached down and picked Jon up. He screamed and flailed his thin arms. No matter how hard he twisted he couldn't break free from Jenny's grip. She stepped over to the walker and started to lower him. He kicked his feet at the seat. "Give him some time to get used to the idea," Kyle said. "He's had time. You coddle him instead of encouraging him." She turned Jon around to face her. "I want you to try this. It's no harder than sitting in a chair." Which he hates, Kyle thought. Jon didn't care much for furniture at all. He preferred to sleep wrapped in a blanket on the floor than in his bed. He crawled and sat on the floor and didn't appear to want to change that. Jon shook his head. "No! No!" "Yes," Jenny said. "You're going to have to try it. Understand?" People in the crowd looked uncomfortable. Kyle didn't want to get in a big fight with Jenny but he hated to see Jon forced into the walker. He'd tried to tell her that Jon wouldn't like the walker but she'd convinced herself that he would once he saw it. Jenny plunked him down into the seat. He wouldn't extend his legs. He pulled up his feet and gripped the front of the walker's tray. His bottom lip quivered. He sucked in air and then held it. His face turned red. "Stop it," Jenny said. "Don't hold your breath like that." Jon kept holding his breath. He screwed his eyes close. Jenny reached down and put a hand on his shoulder. "Jon, breathe." Amanda brushed past Kyle. Jenny looked up and saw her coming but too late. Amanda reached down and picked up Jon who threw his arms around Amanda's neck. His breath blew out noisily and then he sobbed into Amanda's shoulder. Jenny stood up. "This is the problem. You let him get away with