Ender's Game (Ender Wiggins Saga)
trying to save the world, not heal the wounded heart. You're too compassionate.”
      "General Levy has no pity for anyone. All the videos say so. But don't hurt this boy.”
      "Are you joking?”
      "I mean, don't hurt him more than you have to.”
     
      Alai sat across from Ender at dinner. "I finally figured out how you sent that message. Using Bernard's name.”
      "Me?" asked Ender.
      "Come on. who else? It sure wasn't Bernard. And Shen isn't too hot on the computer. And I know it wasn't me. Who else? Doesn't matter. I figured out how to fake a new student entry. You just created a student named Bernard-blank, B-E-R-N-A-R-D-space, so the computer didn't kick it out as a repeat of another student.”
      "Sounds like that might work," said Ender.
      "OK, OK. It does work. But you did that practically on the first day.”
      "Or somebody. Maybe Dap did it, to keep Bernard from getting too much control.”
      "I found something else. I can't do it with your name.”
      "Oh?”
      "Anything with Ender in it gets kicked out. I can't get inside your files at all, either. You made your own security system.”
      "Maybe.”
      Alai grinned. "I just got in and trashed somebody's files. He's right behind me on cracking the system. I need protection, Ender. I need your system.”
      "If I give you my system, you'll know how I do it and you'll get in and trash me .”
      "You say me ?" Alai asked. "I the sweetest friend you got!”
      Ender laughed. "I'll setup a system for you.”
      "Now?”
      "Can I finish eating?”
      "You never finish eating.”
      It was true. Ender's tray always had food on it after a meal. Ender looked at the plate and decided he was through. "Let's go then.”
      When they got to the barracks. Ender squatted down by his bed and said, "Get your desk and bring it over here. I'll show you how." But when Alai brought his desk to Ender's bed, Ender was just sitting there, his lockers still closed.
      "What up?" asked Alai.
      In answer Ender palmed his locker. "Unauthorized Access Attempt," it said. It didn't open.
      "Somebody done a dance on your head, mama," Alai said. "Somebody eated your face.”
      "You sure you want my security system now?" Ender got up and walked away from his bed.
      "Ender," said Alai.
      Ender turned around. Alai was holding a little piece of paper.
      "What is it?”
      Alai looked up at him. "Don't you know? This was on your bed. You must have sat on it.”
      Ender took it from him.
     
    ENDER WIGGIN
    ASSIGNED SALAMANDER ARMY
    COMMANDER BONZO MADRID
    EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY
    CODE GREEN GREEN BROWN
    NO POSSESSIONS TRANSFERRED
     
      "You're smart, Ender, but you don't do the battle-room any better than me.”
      Ender shook his head. It was the stupidest thing he could think of, to promote him now. Nobody got promoted before they were eight years old. Ender wasn't even seven yet. And launches usually moved into the armies together, with most armies getting a new kid at the same time. There were no transfer slips on any of the other beds.
      Just when things were finally coming together. Just when Bernard was getting along with everybody, even Ender. Just when Ender was beginning to make a real friend out of Alai. Just when his life was finally getting livable.
      Ender reached down to pull Alai up from the bed.
      "Salamander Army's in contention, anyway," Alai said.
      Ender was so angry at the unfairness of the transfer that tears were coming to his eyes. Mustn't cry, he told himself.
      Alai saw the tears but had the grace not to say so. "They're fartheads, Ender, they won't even let you take anything you own .”
      Ender grinned and didn't cry after all. "Think I should strip and go naked?”
      Alai laughed, too.
      On impulse Ender hugged him, tight, almost as if he were Valentine. He even thought of Valentine then and wanted to go home. "I don't want to go," he said.
      Alai hugged him back. "I understand them, Ender. You are the

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